From Pulpit to Prison: The Paul Carlin Story"Once a respected, successful evangelist and pastor, educated in the country's best seminaries, Paul Carlin found himself an outcast of the church and stripped in a lonely, gray prison cell. But like a prodigal who had squandered his Father's wealth, he cried out to God. Here his odyssey begins. A minister who had taught thousands to believe, now confronted the most crucial struggle of his life: forgiving himself and those who hurt him. Discover the lessons he learned in this dynamic true story!"--Back. |
Contents
Introduction by Chaplain | 1 |
God Closed the Door | 25 |
Singing and Serving | 53 |
Copyright | |
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