
Doing Time
A spiritual survival guide
Jonathan Aitken(Co-Author)
Lion Books (Publisher)
Published on 22. October 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-0-7459-8148-2 (ISBN)
Description
Jonathan Aitken and Edward Smyth both experienced a dramatic fall from grace.
Each of them found themselves removed from their homes and loved ones, locked up in prison and having to deal with the fallout of their actions. However, in the middle of their lowest point they discovered something life-changing. God hadn't forgotten about them.
Doing Time offers encouragement and advice on how to survive and even make the most of life inside prison. Offering the sort of practical and spiritual wisdom that only comes from personal experience, it shows that it is never too late for God to help us find a new way forward in our lives.
Each of them found themselves removed from their homes and loved ones, locked up in prison and having to deal with the fallout of their actions. However, in the middle of their lowest point they discovered something life-changing. God hadn't forgotten about them.
Doing Time offers encouragement and advice on how to survive and even make the most of life inside prison. Offering the sort of practical and spiritual wisdom that only comes from personal experience, it shows that it is never too late for God to help us find a new way forward in our lives.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
SPCK Publishing
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 129 mm
Width: 196 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
94 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7459-8148-2 (9780745981482)
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E-Book
10/2021
Lion Books
€9.49
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Persons
Jonathan Aitken is an ex-MP, ex-Cabinet Minister, and ex-prisoner. After pleading guilty to telling a lie on oath in a libel action, he served an eighteen-month prison sentence in 1989. An Oxford graduate in law and theology, he is a well-known broadcaster, author, and journalist. He was ordained in 2018 and is now serving as a voluntary prison chaplain at HMP Pentonville and as an assistant priest at St Matthew's Westminster. He is the author of Doing Time.
Content
Contents
Introduction ............................................................................... 7
Chapter 1 | The First Night .................................................. 10
Chapter 2 | Coming to Terms ............................................... 20
Chapter 3 | Chaplains ............................................................ 30
Chapter 4 | Chapel Life ......................................................... 39
Chapter 5 | Prison Officers ................................................... 47
Chapter 6 | Drugs in Prison, and Other Temptations ...... 55
Chapter 7 | Keeping in Touch with the Outside World ..... 65
Chapter 8 | Visits ..................................................................... 74
Chapter 9 | Living and Growing Positively ....................... 84
Conclusion ............................................................................... 94
Introduction ............................................................................... 7
Chapter 1 | The First Night .................................................. 10
Chapter 2 | Coming to Terms ............................................... 20
Chapter 3 | Chaplains ............................................................ 30
Chapter 4 | Chapel Life ......................................................... 39
Chapter 5 | Prison Officers ................................................... 47
Chapter 6 | Drugs in Prison, and Other Temptations ...... 55
Chapter 7 | Keeping in Touch with the Outside World ..... 65
Chapter 8 | Visits ..................................................................... 74
Chapter 9 | Living and Growing Positively ....................... 84
Conclusion ............................................................................... 94