Devotions for those who work in corrections

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devotions for those who work in corrections

With over 6 million people incarcerated or under legal supervision, corrections has become a larger and larger part of American life.  Indeed, older prisons have become tourist attractions.  Do you work in corrections or know someone who does?  Do you try to work heartily unto the Lord, and to see each person as being created in the image of God?

Let these spiritual devotions show:  How a murderer can glorify his creator.  Where God drops pearls. The power of a flower.  How a life of lies can lead to eternal truth.  Who reveals Jesus’ second commandment.  The pain of the past and fear of the future.  How a small obedience can be a great testimony. The power of perception.  Where nobody knows your name.  How locking down can lead to locking up.  How anger evolves to adoration.  How obedience breeds blessing. How God is the change agent. Who sees in the dark and hears in the clamor.  What matters at the end. The impact of stories known by heart.  How bad boys can bless.

This devotional book contains a number of spiritual devotions that will help you battle many of life’s difficult questions. For those of you in corrections, working in corrections, or if your are close to someone who is, this devotional book is for you. Unlike many devotional books on the market, these spiritual devotions not only encourage you as a beloved child of God, but encourage you for your the specific role you play in the lives of those dealing with incarceration and emotional troubles. Get your copy of The Kingdom Of Heaven Is Like Unto to receive some encouragement today.

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