A Prisoner's Prayer

A Prisoner's Prayer

by Earlene Kelly Chevis
A Prisoner's Prayer

A Prisoner's Prayer

by Earlene Kelly Chevis

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Overview

For years I felt I had to hide the pain, hurt, and anger hidden within. I pretended to be happy, when I was hurting deeply on the inside. When I was around others I felt as though I was inside a cage.

When I realized I couldn't share my thoughts with anyone, not even the people closest to me, I began writing on paper as if I were talking to God. What I was writing down were thoughts in the form of prayers. I began to hand the prayers out to inmates. Inmates started opening up to me and asking me to pray about the situations they feared most: walking into the courtroom and standing before the judge.

Ninety percent of the inmates that received those prayers, walked free with no prison time to serve. The other 10% did not walk away free because of their lack of belief in the prayers.

I soon realized that I must go boldly to the throne room of God and plead my case. At that point I became aware that the devil could not hurt me anymore. He could not keep me in locked in an invisible cage of anger, pain and hurt any longer.

After reading the prayers in this book, my daughter Oralene, encouraged me to make them public by writing a book.

I pray that whoever reads this book will break free from every lie and attack the devil sends their way. This book is a result of all of the prayers I prayed.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046026450
Publisher: Earlene Kelly Chevis
Publication date: 06/19/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 173 KB

About the Author

Pastor Earlene Chevis was born and raised in Franklin Louisiana. She has dedicated her life to setting captives free from bondage. She has an outreach ministry that focuses on prisoners both inside and outside of prison. She believes strongly in allowing others to have the liberty to be who they are, as this is one way she feels that captives are set free.

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