Remember the Prisoners

He Came to Set the Captives Free

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Pub Date May 13 2017 | Archive Date Jun 15 2017

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"Remember The Prisoners" is a brave and undiluted transparency chronicling the events in the life of a man, like so many others, who's fears and insecurities lead him far from home. Alone and imprisoned, he ultimately finds freedom in the very place designed to represent its forfeiture. There, The Holy Spirit would lead him on a courageous journey of redemption and reveal to him the true identity of The Son of God. 
 
This book has the ability to bridge the gap between the incarcerated and the loved one(s) left behind by affording a glimpse into the heart of a rescued soul. There is hope for the prisoner and this book shares that hope through good old-fashioned story telling and a scholarly approach to scripture. Revelatory insight brings a fresh interpretation to the Christian world view in a time such as this.

"Remember The Prisoners" is a brave and undiluted transparency chronicling the events in the life of a man, like so many others, who's fears and insecurities lead him far from home. Alone and...


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Featured Reviews

Yes, He came to set the captives free.
This book is both: a personal story and an introduction to faith, both with the intention to give hope to those who are incarcerated or addicted and hopeless.
Joaquin Larriba knows exactly what he's talking about because he has been there and has experienced how God changes your life if you let Him.
He includes a lot of scripture interrupting the flow of the narrative and there are some theological questions where I don't totally agree, but I'm sure that for those for whom this book is meant it's really helpful and encouraging.
Remember the prisoners (your friends, your loved ones, your neighbors, your children.....) and give them this book.

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