Freed by Grace: Release from Lifes Imprisonments

Summary
How does it feel to be imprisoned and then acquitted? Contending that everyone suffers emotional imprisonment from time to time, Hal Brady identifies common types of imprisonment such as the "blues, " stress, fear, and other afflictions. He asks the reader to consider the ways faith can help us cope with and overcome these temporary obstacles. Memorable anecdotes illustrate the joy of being able to live in the hope of the Resurrection.
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