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Prisons and Palaces

Prisons and Palaces

By: Paul J. Clayton
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Life has both prisons and palaces — seasons of pain and seasons of plenty. But the same truth of Jesus transforms them all. Prisons and Palaces dives into the real side of faith — the parts we don’t always talk about in church. Because some people live in palaces but still feel imprisoned, and only Jesus sets us free.

PJ is a Colorado Native and Tulsa transplant.

Paul J. Clayton
Christianity Spirituality
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