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The book is about my journey of finding God, and learning how to be a friend to myself. It begins and is set in a facility called the Trusty Camp, which is part of the women's Texas Department of Criminal Justice system.
In my youth, I never imagined that i would go to prison. I had a nice family, went to college, worked in my chosen field, and assumed that my life would take a natural course. But, for addiction. Addiction began subtly with alcohol and occassionally pills. This begining grew into an attachment to the powerful consumption of crack cocaine. I lost meny things. My drug addiction was fueled by the need for money, leading me to commit financial crimes with serious consequences.
in despair, I reached out. What I found was the unconditional love of Christ along with his consuming mercy. Life as I knew it, began to change. I was assigned a job as Tractor Driver, which afforded me a sense of the outdoors and something beyond prison walls as I drove unit to unit, collecting trash. There were joys and mishaps. All of which I have attempted to record and share just exactly what I learned through those experiences.
it is meant to be read as a memoir or even incorporated as a daily devotional. It is my wish for those who read it, to be moved to always remember that there is Hope!
In my youth, I never imagined that i would go to prison. I had a nice family, went to college, worked in my chosen field, and assumed that my life would take a natural course. But, for addiction. Addiction began subtly with alcohol and occassionally pills. This begining grew into an attachment to the powerful consumption of crack cocaine. I lost meny things. My drug addiction was fueled by the need for money, leading me to commit financial crimes with serious consequences.
in despair, I reached out. What I found was the unconditional love of Christ along with his consuming mercy. Life as I knew it, began to change. I was assigned a job as Tractor Driver, which afforded me a sense of the outdoors and something beyond prison walls as I drove unit to unit, collecting trash. There were joys and mishaps. All of which I have attempted to record and share just exactly what I learned through those experiences.
it is meant to be read as a memoir or even incorporated as a daily devotional. It is my wish for those who read it, to be moved to always remember that there is Hope!
The book is about my journey of finding God, and learning how to be a friend to myself. It begins and is set in a facility called the Trusty Camp, which is part of the women's Texas Department of Criminal Justice system.
In my youth, I never imagined that i would go to prison. I had a nice family, went to college, worked in my chosen field, and assumed that my life would take a natural course. But, for addiction. Addiction began subtly with alcohol and occassionally pills. This begining grew into an attachment to the powerful consumption of crack cocaine. I lost meny things. My drug addiction was fueled by the need for money, leading me to commit financial crimes with serious consequences.
in despair, I reached out. What I found was the unconditional love of Christ along with his consuming mercy. Life as I knew it, began to change. I was assigned a job as Tractor Driver, which afforded me a sense of the outdoors and something beyond prison walls as I drove unit to unit, collecting trash. There were joys and mishaps. All of which I have attempted to record and share just exactly what I learned through those experiences.
it is meant to be read as a memoir or even incorporated as a daily devotional. It is my wish for those who read it, to be moved to always remember that there is Hope!
In my youth, I never imagined that i would go to prison. I had a nice family, went to college, worked in my chosen field, and assumed that my life would take a natural course. But, for addiction. Addiction began subtly with alcohol and occassionally pills. This begining grew into an attachment to the powerful consumption of crack cocaine. I lost meny things. My drug addiction was fueled by the need for money, leading me to commit financial crimes with serious consequences.
in despair, I reached out. What I found was the unconditional love of Christ along with his consuming mercy. Life as I knew it, began to change. I was assigned a job as Tractor Driver, which afforded me a sense of the outdoors and something beyond prison walls as I drove unit to unit, collecting trash. There were joys and mishaps. All of which I have attempted to record and share just exactly what I learned through those experiences.
it is meant to be read as a memoir or even incorporated as a daily devotional. It is my wish for those who read it, to be moved to always remember that there is Hope!