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Beyond the Sunset and Razor Wire

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Timo Miller was kidnapped in broad daylight on a street in his hometown in Nicaragua, deported to the United States, and imprisoned for nearly eight months. His crime? Being a Good Samaritan in a situation where man’s laws opposed God’s laws. Separation from family and church was painful, but Timo discovered that God was with him. These meditations from prison encourage us that a person who knows Christ can be free in spirit even when he is surrounded by razor wire.

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Timo Miller was kidnapped in broad daylight on a street in his hometown in Nicaragua, deported to the United States, and imprisoned for nearly eight months. His crime? Being a Good Samaritan in a situation where man’s laws opposed God’s laws. Separation from family and church was painful, but Timo discovered that God was with him. These meditations from prison encourage us that a person who knows Christ can be free in spirit even when he is surrounded by razor wire.

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Weight0.21 lbs
Dimensions7 × 5 × 1 in
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Timo Miller was kidnapped in broad daylight on a street in his hometown in Nicaragua, deported to the United States, and imprisoned for nearly eight months. His crime? Being a Good Samaritan in a situation where man’s laws opposed God’s laws. Separation from family and church was painful, but Timo discovered that God was with him. These meditations from prison encourage us that a person who knows Christ can be free in spirit even when he is surrounded by razor wire.