Praise report! Your donations are having a positive effect on the prison systems where the book, Living Water in a Parched Land: A Prisoner’s Journey from Rebellion to Redemption has been distributed. One NC prison reported that between Jan-Mar for the last 3 years, write-ups numbered between100-120 per month. This year with the chaplain assistants… Continue reading Comments
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A prisoner who recently graduated from a seminary program for prisoners said, “This book gave the class a roadmap for how to handle specific situations we may encounter when helping the chaplains we are assigned to. It should be part of our curriculum” One prison chaplain said it is the best book he has ever… Continue reading Recent Comments
Lee Beaman Tyson
“I vividly remember being uncomfortable with the title of George’s prison program “Winners and Losers” that you’ll read about in this book. I worried that in our speaking engagements, he would be identified as a loser and I would be identified as a winner. I knew that was far from the truth because I was… Continue reading Lee Beaman Tyson
Dr. Ronnie Owen
“George Holley presents his story of God’s restorative, redemptive grace in a gripping fashion. It is the authentic account of his life. Characterized by down-to-earth authenticity and active compassion for people, Chaplain Holley has excelled in encouraging others to be used by God to help dispel the darkness and hopelessness experienced by so many. It… Continue reading Dr. Ronnie Owen
Scottie Barnes
“George and Patsy Holley’s story is compelling. What a blessing it would be if it were read by every prisoner, ever prisoner’s family, chaplains, prison volunteers, pastors, and youth leaders. Chaplain Holley is committed to God’s will and is passionate about the souls of captives and the oppressed. He looks beyond their faults and ministers… Continue reading Scottie Barnes
Former Chaplain John W. Smith
“From the first time I met George Holley, I knew he had enormous potential and I appreciate how he shares what happened when he made a commitment to serve God even if it meant his death in prison. This story is honest and powerful. It should be read and shared, and I hope a way… Continue reading Former Chaplain John W. Smith