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Angel in Cell Block C. The Angel Trilogy, #1
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- ISBN8224058761
- EAN9798224058761
- Date de parution19/03/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
This is not a polished story. It is a true one. Angel in Cell Block C is the account of what happened when God walked into a prison cell and changed everything - not just a man's behavior, but his very heart. Benjamin Spencer writes from 45 years of walking in freedom after incarceration, offering raw truth, hard grace, and the kind of hope that only comes from someone who has lived it. This book was never written for profit.
It was written because someone, somewhere, may be sitting in a dark place wondering if God still sees them. He does. He always has. And He is closer than you think. From a transformative encounter with Jesus at Jackson Diagnostic Center to decades of prison ministry, reentry work, and walking alongside the broken - Benjamin Spencer is not a man who read about redemption in a textbook. He lived it.
He is the founder of The Empty Cell Project, a prison reentry ministry based in Crawfordsville, Indiana, and has spent 45 years building bridges between prison walls and church doors. If this book moves you, pass it on freely. There is no copyright on grace.
It was written because someone, somewhere, may be sitting in a dark place wondering if God still sees them. He does. He always has. And He is closer than you think. From a transformative encounter with Jesus at Jackson Diagnostic Center to decades of prison ministry, reentry work, and walking alongside the broken - Benjamin Spencer is not a man who read about redemption in a textbook. He lived it.
He is the founder of The Empty Cell Project, a prison reentry ministry based in Crawfordsville, Indiana, and has spent 45 years building bridges between prison walls and church doors. If this book moves you, pass it on freely. There is no copyright on grace.







