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Poems From a Prison Church Resurrection is a soul-stirring collection of poetry born within the sacred stillness of confinement and the powerful presence of faith. These raw and redemptive verses were written behind prison walls, where transformation is forged through struggle, hope, and the unshakable power of belief. More than a poetry book, this is a spiritual companion-each poem is paired with scripture and meditative reflections designed to uplift the heart, renew the mind, and draw the reader closer to God. From lament to praise, confession to celebration, every word carries the weight…mehr

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Poems From a Prison Church Resurrection is a soul-stirring collection of poetry born within the sacred stillness of confinement and the powerful presence of faith. These raw and redemptive verses were written behind prison walls, where transformation is forged through struggle, hope, and the unshakable power of belief. More than a poetry book, this is a spiritual companion-each poem is paired with scripture and meditative reflections designed to uplift the heart, renew the mind, and draw the reader closer to God. From lament to praise, confession to celebration, every word carries the weight of lived experience and the light of resurrection. Whether you're seeking healing, inspiration, or a deeper connection to your faith, Poems From a Prison Church Resurrection invites you into a sacred space where brokenness meets grace and freedom is found within.
Autorenporträt
J. S. Russell is a poet, writer, educator and returned citizen who has self-published six books of poetry and two children's books while incarcerated. His work has been published by NYU's Review of Law and Social Change digital publication The Harbinger and PEN America. J. S. Russell's work shines light on the experiences, insights and reflection of an incarcerated black man. He brings awareness to the power of words by emphasizing that he wrote his freedom.