Ebook: Convicted: a crooked cop, an innocent man, and an unlikely journey of forgiveness and friendship
Author: Collins Andrew, McGee Jameel Zookie, Tabb Mark A
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Personal Memoirs, Forgiveness of sin, Forgiveness--Religious aspects--Christianity, Friendship--Religious aspects--Christianity, Interpersonal relations--Religious aspects--Christianity, RELIGION--Christian Life--Inspirational, RELIGION--Christian Life--Social Issues, Personal narratives, Biography, McGee Jameel Zookie, Collins Andrew -- 1982-, Forgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Interpersonal relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Friendship -- Religious
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
- City: Colorado Springs;CO
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
"A true story of racial reconciliation and radical forgiveness. With all the disturbing news about race relations in America, here's a true story of reconciliation and the redemptive power of the gospel. How can you possibly forgive the man who falsely arrested you for a crime you did not commit? After years in prison, during a chance encounter with the crooked police officer, a young African American man named Jameel McGee faced such a dilemma: Would he violently take revenge or peacefully walk away? Mulling the agonizing choice, Jameel heard the now familiar whisper in his soul--let it go. He listened and chose forgiveness, setting in motion a transforming miracle. In the days and months that followed, the men first achieved reconciliation, then through the power of Christ-like love, became friends. This stunning true story provides a path forward for all who desire the healing, hope, and respect for others that have eluded our nation far too long."--Jacket.
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