The first-person account of a habitual criminal, who after twenty years of being in and out of prison, received a sentence of life with no parole. Nothing short of a miracle could save him. Nothing short of a miracle did. A portion of this book, in somewhat different form, was originally published by Broadman Press in 1993 under the title Breaking Crime's Vicious Cycle.
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Review
A wonderful example of God's grace: The One who can save a Don Dennis or a Chuck Colson can save anyone. -- Charles ColsonThe story of redeeming the unredeemable, of repentance and salvation. -- The Midwest Book ReviewThis is a book about hope and healing, a book about miracles and ministry, a book about the ultimate good news of second chances. --Independent Publisher
About the Author
For almost twenty years, Don Dennis led a group of volunteers in a prison ministry. In 1996 he and his group were named Outstanding Religious Group of the Year by the Texas Youth Commission.
Shirley Stephens, who joined Don Dennis in telling his compelling story, has years of writing and editing experience. Other books to her credit are: Under the SS Shadow, the true story of a former Hitler Youth and the son of an SS major; A New Testament View of Women, a biblical study of all of the New Testament passages that relate specifically to women; Breaking Crime's Vicious Cycle, the gripping, true-life story of hardened criminal Don Dennis and his conversion and transformation into a life of service to inmates; My Daughter Susan Smith, the story of a troubled young mother who sent her children to their deaths in a South Carolina lake; Great Truths from Jesus' Conversations With Women, nine truths Jesus taught women in dialog fashion; Great Truths from Jesus' Conversations With Men, eleven truths Jesus taught men in dialog fashion. Great Truths from Jesus' Conversations With Pharisees, nine truths Jesus taught Pharisees in dialog fashion; Great Truths from One Woman's Conversations With the Apostle Paul, nine teachings of Paul on the role of women in the home, church and society, presented in dialog fashion.
Description:
The first-person account of a habitual criminal, who after twenty years of being in and out of prison, received a sentence of life with no parole. Nothing short of a miracle could save him. Nothing short of a miracle did. A portion of this book, in somewhat different form, was originally published by Broadman Press in 1993 under the title Breaking Crime's Vicious Cycle.
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Review
A wonderful example of God's grace: The One who can save a Don Dennis or a Chuck Colson can save anyone. -- Charles ColsonThe story of redeeming the unredeemable, of repentance and salvation. -- The Midwest Book ReviewThis is a book about hope and healing, a book about miracles and ministry, a book about the ultimate good news of second chances. --Independent Publisher
About the Author
For almost twenty years, Don Dennis led a group of volunteers in a prison ministry. In 1996 he and his group were named Outstanding Religious Group of the Year by the Texas Youth Commission.
Shirley Stephens, who joined Don Dennis in telling his compelling story, has years of writing and editing experience. Other books to her credit are: Under the SS Shadow, the true story of a former Hitler Youth and the son of an SS major; A New Testament View of Women, a biblical study of all of the New Testament passages that relate specifically to women; Breaking Crime's Vicious Cycle, the gripping, true-life story of hardened criminal Don Dennis and his conversion and transformation into a life of service to inmates; My Daughter Susan Smith, the story of a troubled young mother who sent her children to their deaths in a South Carolina lake; Great Truths from Jesus' Conversations With Women, nine truths Jesus taught women in dialog fashion; Great Truths from Jesus' Conversations With Men, eleven truths Jesus taught men in dialog fashion. Great Truths from Jesus' Conversations With Pharisees, nine truths Jesus taught Pharisees in dialog fashion; Great Truths from One Woman's Conversations With the Apostle Paul, nine teachings of Paul on the role of women in the home, church and society, presented in dialog fashion.