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Forgiving the Dead Man Walking
Forgiving the Dead Man Walking
Author: Debbie Morris, Gregg Lewis
By powerfully illustrating the power of forgiveness in a fallen world, this first-person account is compelling in its narration of a remarkable young woman's physical, emotional, and spiritual survival following her abduction and rape, as portrayed in the movie Dead Man Walking.
ISBN-13: 9780310222651
ISBN-10: 0310222656
Publication Date: 9/1/1998
Pages: 251
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4 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Hardcover
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If you read Dead Man Walking you really owe it yourself to read this book too. This book shares how Debbie Morris survived not only a horrendous crime committed by Robert Willie and Joe Vaccaro, but also the journey of spiritual awakening and understanding that lead to her emotional healing. This book rounds out the story of Dead Man Walking from a side that needed telling. It also is likely to provide insight for the person who is struggling with the issue of forgiveness. Not preachy or heavy-handed at all, but honest and compelling.
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