Truth and Grace Inside the Fence

Let Me Explain

Which chapter do you find the most interesting and why?

                                                

Which chapter do you find the most interesting and why?

The Goal

To demonstrate how Jesus' parables shed light behind bars.

The Value

To uncover God's presence in lives the world so frequently overlooks.

The Philosophy

To have faith that sincere faith changes hearts in any location.

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Author’s Bio

I knew I was called to be a preacher at the age of six. While other children pictured various futures, my heart was made up, and it never changed. I pursued that calling through high school, seminary, and my initial pastorate, convinced that I knew what way God had ordained for me. But what I never expected was that this call would lead me behind prison walls, not as an inmate, but as a chaplain. Over 28 years, 22 of which were spent with the Bureau of Prisons and 6 in private prisons, I ministered in some of America’s most challenging settings, preaching every week and counseling each day, and witnessing firsthand the struggles, regrets, and remarkable transformations of men behind bars. I taught myself the language of grace in an environment governed by routine and repercussion. I listened rather than talked, cried with those who felt alone, and spoke the parables of Jesus with a sudden sense of urgency, of life. In a very real way, prison was my real seminary. Let Me Explain is the essence of that journey, a series of stories, sermons, and reflections that weave together Scripture and lived experience. It’s not a book, it’s the faith I carried, the ministry I lived, and the God I saw at work in places most people want to forget.

About the Book

Let Me Explain is a moving blend of biblical instruction and practical experience, offering a glimpse into the spiritual struggles that occur behind prison walls. Based on 28 years of working as a chaplain, 22 in the Bureau of Prisons and 6 in private prisons, Grady Zickefoose weaves together the ancient parables of Jesus with real-life accounts of men behind bars struggling with guilt, grace, faith, and change. Each of the chapters examines one parable and how its truth was played out in the lives of men and women who were often overlooked, forgotten, or marginalized in society. With honesty, compassion, and spiritual insight, the author demonstrates how the Gospel is as clear in a prison cell as in a pew. For the families of prisoners, for believers looking for a deeper insight into Scripture, or for anyone interested in the redemptive power of faith in hard places, this book provides both a reality and a hopeful reminder: God is there even in the dark places, and His grace still extends to the most unlikely of places.

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