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Daddy, Why Are You Going to Jail?: The True Story of a Father's Descent into White-Collar Crime and His Amazing Restoration (in English)
Elyse Harvey Lawson
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Blake S. Lawson
(Author)
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Stephen P. Lawson
(Author)
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Credo House Publishers
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Daddy, Why Are You Going to Jail?: The True Story of a Father's Descent into White-Collar Crime and His Amazing Restoration (in English) - Lawson, Elyse Harvey ; Lawson, Blake S. ; Lawson, Stephen P.
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Synopsis "Daddy, Why Are You Going to Jail?: The True Story of a Father's Descent into White-Collar Crime and His Amazing Restoration (in English)"
Daddy, Why Are You Going to Jail? is about love: the love of God for an ordinary family who desperately cried out to Him in the midst of their pain; the love of a husband and wife determined to hold their family together in spite of an eight-year prison sentence; and the love of a family whose bond could not be broken. This new 2nd addition includes the original book plus The next 12,410 days or the next 34 years and answers the questions people have asked in the past: After Prison did they keep their faith? Did the Lawson's stay in the Word, in prayer, or Bible study groups? Did they continue to love and trust God or was it just the so-called jail-house conversion which was convenient but placed aside once prison was over? Remember you do not have to go to prison to be in prison. We build our cell bar by bar and brick by brick through lies, greed, deception, hatred, gossip, envy, wanting to be liked at all costs, and much more. For the Lawson family, going to prison was the vehicle towards God's salvation plan for them. For others, it can be a cheating spouse, a serious illness, financial problems, gambling, or unforgiveness just to name a few things.100% of profits go to prison ministry.