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Are you locked up behind the bars of spiritual challenges within your own heart? Do you need help with accepting or receiving God's guidance? Armed with passion for setting captives free, Dr. Brenda S. Jackson is a woman who points to God as the True Source of hope and freedom; especially but not exclusively those held captive to fear and the perils of incarceration. Her first work in her new series, The Ongoing Struggle: Cross Roads - Volume 1, speaks directly to those held captive by spiritual struggles, loneliness, fear, faith, parenting from prison, suicide, but best of all how to connect with God, the Giver of Real Love.
Do you know that it is possible to experience spiritual freedom even if you have been incarcerated for 20 or more years? Do you know that there is a relationship between spiritual freedom and a positive communication environment for inmates, where communication is usually guarded? Dr. Brenda S. Jackson explores the reality of spiritual freedom that exists for those in captivity. Despite common expressions of distrust, violence, and hostile communication in prison environments, Dr. Jackson provides a refreshing look into the lives of those who experience true freedom through trust, peace, and harmonious communications in contrast to their surroundings. If you or someone you love is incarcerated, this book will encourage you to embrace the same truth that the Apostle Paul of the bible experienced first hand. It is possible to experience Freedom in a Cage
This book is the final in a four volume series of Reflections on the Pathway to Wholeness seminars taught to those who are incarcerated.
Going Through is the third volume in Dr. Jackson's four-part series entitled, Reflections on the Path to Wholeness. In this volume, Dr. Jackson compilation of seminar materials addresses the biblical need to forgive and the difficulty it presents. Prison Fellowship's South African Executive Director, Pastor Douw Grobler states, "For both the victim and the offender, healing cannot commence until responsibility is taken for the right things - the offender for the choices made and the harms and consequences inflicted, and the victim for responding to the offence and that which is within his/her control. For only when we face our wounds, when we confront our sins, can we hope to recognize and accept the healing that we need... Dr. Jackson has compiled a wonderful tool to facilitate the journey of healing and transformation that we all find ourselves on - the journey called life "
Minister Jackson's continues her four-volume series with this work which echoes the power of Scriptures from a theological and educational base.
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