Prayers by a Prisoner


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As disappointing and difficult as your incarceration may be, there is always hope and a spiritual solution. In your desperation, take time to be still, put your anxieties to rest and draw close to God. He is very near and will meet you at your point of need. This book will help you discover that the God of all comfort is near to the brokenhearted and discouraged. God will turn your despair into hope, your darkness into light, and your doubts into faith.What other prisoners have written about Prayers by a Prisoner:"Price puts our deepest questions about walking with God through this darkness into perspective. Every prisoner must read this book." Jason Chapman, federal prisoner"I've been arrested forty nine times and have read many books in jail and prison. I've read this book three times already, and I feel like I need to read it again and again. This book on prayer helped me understand that God loves me no matter what I've done." Terry Buck, federal prisoner"After struggling with years of depression, bad decisions and lots of prison time, chapter twelve has changed my entire thought process. If you read nothing else, read chapter twelve. Chapters fourteen and fifteen are very powerful too!" David McNutt"After over thirty arrests and being in and out of jail sice I was thirteen, this book helped me finally understand why I am making so many impulsive and irrational decisions. I did not understand that God loved me this way. My life is now being transformed." Johnny Hill, federal prisonerFrom the Introduction:I want to explain that I am a fellow struggler in Christ. I am not infallible, and thankfully, I have abandoned the God complex. My flaws and mistakes are obvious, and I say along with the apostle Paul that I am the chief of all sinners. This book is not about any extra ordinary knowledge or insight that I have attained. It is simply about the practices and habits that God has led me to develop to make the most of my time in prison and the remainder of my life. I am a learner, an avid reader, and a lifelong student of contemplative prayer. I am always asking God to make the necessary changes that He knows I need to implement in order for me to conform to the image of Christ.Just because I am a Christian does not mean I am without troubles, pain and suffering. We all know the affliction and darkness we experience in prison. We have been through the inhumane, harsh and brutal process of eternal condemnation. We are alienated, isolated and despised by society. Our names have become a reproach. The odds of any kind of comeback are stacked against us. The world looks upon us as pariah and with contempt. Many of us are rejected and forsaken, and we wrestle with feelings of deep loneliness, abandonment and overwhelming regret. We wonder if there is any hope.The good news is that Jesus repeatedly gave dignity back to the despised. Others may look at us with scorn, but Jesus makes us human again. Here is the bottom line: God knows every thought we have ever had, every step we've ever taken, and every word we've ever spoken. He knows the intentions of our hearts. He knows all the things we've seen and done that make us want to run, hide, and even die. And yet, He still loves us. Jesus is a friend and lover of sinners like you and me, and there is nothing we can do to make Him stop loving us. He meets us where we are. He disciplines and corrects us when necessary. He forgives our past. He overwhelms us with His love, and He gives us an eternal home in Heaven. Nothing can separate us from His infinite love. Because of this, we can say along with the Psalmist, "I will not die, but live, and tell of the works of the Lord. The Lord has didciplined me severely, but He has not given me over to death (Psalm 118:17-19)."Included as a supplement is a five chapter preview of my memoir, Hope Is Not My Enemy, which details my life story and the failure of my securities business and MBT Bank.




The Prisoner's Prayer Book


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"These "conversations" with God, written from the prisoner's perspective, are both simply written and "raw" with emotion. The prayers are for prisoners, the art work is by prisoners, and the book can be a gift from family, friends, or a faith community to prisoners."--About the author, page 130.







God Is with You


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This powerful little book contains 27 prayerful reflections based on Scripture and the experiences of a variety of incarcerated men. These reflections are designed to move the reader not only to prayer, but to positive action aimed at helping him move beyond the usual prison experience. Sr. Lois Spear tells the stories of people she has met in prison -- most behind bars but some who work in the prison or visit it. God Is With You will inspire readers to look beyond the prison they may have built around themselves and find that God's redemptive love extends to everyone, even those behind prison bars.




Finding God Within


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For nearly a decade, Ray Leonardini has been visiting the incarcerated in Folsom State Prison and other correctional facilities, where he has been teaching and facilitating contemplative prayer—the contemporary manifestation of the ancient Christian meditative tradition. In Finding God Within, Leonardini demonstrates the extraordinary power of contemplative (or centering) prayer in transforming the lives of prisoners, and offers insightful analyses of biblical passages that show the power of prayer, faith, and surrender to ease addiction, stress, and despair. Filled with testimonies of prisoners who have been helped by centering prayer, Finding God Within is an essential introduction to contemplative prayer for people of all faiths engaged in prison ministry.




Prayers of Deliverance for Prisoners Conquering the Enemy and the "Inner Me" Through the Word of God


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Are you angry? Are you frustrated, depressed or in despair? Are you living in fear? Do you have a prideful spirit, a spirit of self-condemnation or a lack of forgiveness? Do you suffer from a spirit of doubt? Are you impatient? Do people ridicule you often? If so, you are not alone. This book will help you to: Maintain your Christian witness Obtain a strong resolve to obey God Retain and strengthen your relationship with the Savior Suppress fleshly desires Gain respect from friends, family and co-workers Establish a good rapport with those you interact with daily all by praying prayers of deliverance from the word of God. Sherry Peel Jackson is a Christian author and speaker. She was thrust into the national spotlight for taking a stand against government theft and landed in Federal prison for three years. Mrs. Jackson, a former CPA and Internal Revenue Agent, experienced God like never before while behind bars. She used her time in prison to form a spiritually intimate relationship with the Lord, minister to other inmates and to write several books and journals. Mrs. Jackson formed Titus 2 International Women's Ministry to help women reclaim and, for some, discover God's purpose for women in these last days. She formed Wake The People International Ministries to bring a Christian worldview to the social and political arena and to give a counterpoint to mainstream media. Mrs. Jackson lives in Stone Mountain, Georgia with her husband Colin. She has two children in college. For more information and to arrange speaking engagements, contact Mrs. Jackson at www.titus2345.org for the women's ministry and http: // www.wakethepeople.org for the social/political ministry.




Doing HIS Time (UK Edition)


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Christian devotional bringing the Gospel to prisoners using their culture and slang and stories.




Pray in the Spirit


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Arthur Wallis sets the pace for a powerful book that goes beyond general principles to show the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the praying believer. In analyzing our spiritual and practical difficulties in prayer, Wallis shows how the Holy Spirit helps us in our weaknesses.




Pardoned: Prayers and Promises for Prisoners


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Pardoned: Prayers and Promises for Prisoners sensitively addresses the emotions and needs of so many who are incarcerated. The author, John M. Robertson, has a gift for using the written word to meet special needs. Choosing scripture promises which touch the hurts and fears of individuals, Robertson then creates expressive prayers in poetic form, thereby allowing words to reflect feelings. Those in prison ministries find this book an inspiration in their work as they attempt to identify with those behind bars. Never having a personal prison experience himself, many have remarked on the author's keen insight into the hearts of those who cry out from behind prison bars. A marvelous tool for those in a difficult ministry.




Learning to Pray


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “A smart, wise, often side-splittingly funny master class in seeking God. Any spiritual seeker—from atheist to professional religious—will cherish this bravura tome from one of our great spiritual guides, in the lineage of C. S. Lewis, Henri Nouwen, Thomas Merton, Gandhi, and Mother Teresa. Hallelujah & amen!”—Mary Karr, author of Lit and The Liar’s Club One of America’s most beloved spiritual leaders and the New York Times bestselling author of The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything and Jesus: A Pilgrimage teaches anyone to converse with God in this comprehensive guide to prayer. In The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything, Father James Martin included a chapter on communicating with God. Now, he expands those thoughts in this profound and practical handbook. Learning to Pray explains what prayer is, what to expect from praying, how to do it, and how it can transform us when we make it a regular practice in our lives. A trusted guide walking beside us as we navigate our unique spiritual paths, Martin lays out the different styles and traditions of prayer throughout Christian history and invites us to experiment and discover which works best to feed our soul and build intimacy with our Creator. Father Martin makes clear there is not one secret formula for praying. But like any relationship, each person can discover the best style for building an intimate relationship with God, regardless of religion or denomination. Prayer, he teaches us, is open and accessible to anyone willing to open their heart.