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con goes from prison to pulpit and pens book By Alana MelansonA neighbor, whom Cebula says he "just couldn't connect with," wasn't well liked and had raised some suspicion among other members of the neighborhood. They got into a scuffle that lasted only five minutes, Cebula told him to stay out of his life and the places he hangs out at, and to stop dropping his name. He returned to his home and sat down to have a beer with a friend. Awhile later, the neighbor came swinging at him with a belt with a large metal belt buckle. They exchanged angry words as the man drew nearer, and Cebula grabbed his hunting rifle, in an attempt to scare him. He came much closer than Cebula thought he would. "My thought at that time was he's going to see me with the gun in my hand, he's going to go back home," he said. But the man continued forward, swinging the buckle. Cebula pulled the trigger. "I didn't aim the gun. It was in his direction, but I didn't aim at any part of him," Cebula said. "When I shot the gun, he stopped, he looked at me, and he went back in the house, like nothing happened." Seeing commotion next door, Cebula tried three separate times to call the house, and each time, he was hung up on. Cebula wasn't sure he'd hit the man. Later that morning, he decided to go to the local police department. "I said, 'I'm here because I may have shot somebody,'" he said, and was immediately escorted to a back room where he was interrogated by several officers for about three or four hours. By noontime, Cebula got up to leave and was told he couldn't, because he was under arrest for first degree murder. "At that moment, that's when I knew," he said. Cebula later found out he'd hit him in the shoulder. Medical experts testified that he should not have died from such a wound. He died from blood loss, because he wasn't taken to the hospital in time, Cebula said. Finding 'The Way' Cebula was immediately brought to the county jail, where he stayed for 30 days until his parents and other relatives pooled together enough money to pay bail. It was during this time that Cebula had his first encounter with the Bible, a modern translation titled "The Way," which someone had left in his cell one day while he napped. Once out, Cebula spent a short time going back to his old ways, but soon learned his good friend Mike and his wife had found religion, and their lives had changed. He noticed something in them that he wanted for himself. Cebula went to church Catholic, as he'd been brought up multiple times a week but he still didn't have God in his heart, his friends said.