Showing posts with label Prison ministry books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prison ministry books. Show all posts

Monday, 13 September 2021

PRISON MINISTRY RESOURCES - REAL LIFE STORIES BOOKS

If you are interested in joining the prison ministry or already have a prison ministry and need a free faith-based resource for inmates, Real Life Stories Christian Testimony Books is here to help! We've gathered some of the best prison ministry resources to help you get started. Check out this video from founder Jim Barbarossa to learn more, or click the links in each section to view each resource.

Devotionals

Real Life Stories Christian Testimony Books founder Jim Barbarossa has written many devotionals to encourage those behind bars.

Inspirational Videos

Browse exhilarating, inspirational videos from Jim Barbarossa, founder of Real Life Stories Christian Testimony Books.

Order Real Life Stories Christian Testimony Books In Bulk

Real Life Stories Christian Testimony Books is available in bulk!

When you visit a prison inmate, take a copy and leave go of it, use it as a material for your small group, or where the story of hope and liberation is needed. Contact us today to order bulk copies.

We hope the prison ministry resources will be helpful to you! If you would like more information about starting a prison ministry, please visit our website and contact us today. You can help us all the people of the world to give hope and light to Jesus!

Wednesday, 24 March 2021

I Was Happy-Go-Lucky on the Outside

 

When I was three, my parents split up, very hateful toward each other. My mom, older sister, and I lived in an apartment on welfare, and my mom babysat "under the table" to survive. My dad and older brother lived on a dairy farm five miles out of town, but we hardly ever saw them. Growing up, the kids who didn't know me teased and bullied me 'cuz I didn't have no father. My mom worked long hours "for peanuts," so my sister and I raised ourselves the best we could. When we moved to a house, we had no hot running water, no bathroom toilet or tub, no refrigerator for a long time, no phone or TV, and no car. I always wanted to feel loved and be a part of a family.

So I started carelessly dating. I got a girl pregnant at 16 and we married and had our first child two months after I turned 17. I went to work immediately at my father's farm who smoked and was very sick with cancer. It was a very promising time of my life to be in love with my new wife and to be close with my dad! Too soon, I found myself even praying that he would die and be out of his misery. My older brother took over the farm, so we were out of a job and had to move back in with my mom in town.

The Vietnam War was firing up, and finally seeing my need to get an education, I tried to join the Army when I turned 18. I was a big strong guy, but I was disqualified because I had a wife and


child. Another rejection! It was probably really a blessing because many of my friends who were drafted went and were killed or disable and messed up real bad on drugs and alcohol from the horrible things they experienced, and they were rejected, mocked, and called "baby-killers" after they got back! Sad! A very sick time! We struggled for the next several years, farming and truck driving, moving and three more babies, bills and hard work and no hope in sight. The only thing that had kept me going was feeling the responsibility and commitment to provide for my family, but at 24 years old, struggling to make ends meet, I was at the end of my rope!

I had left New York State defeated, heading to Florida, packing up my family to follow a "successful friend" to find a "successful job" driving tractor-trailer double. It was a continuous breaking down where it seemed nothing was working. The job fell through--NO WORK! The car was in bad shape, little food, a run-down shack for a home. I took what work I could find as a farm-hand. My depression and discouragement increased. I was failing! Even on top of all that, I was happy-go-lucky...on the outside.

One day, a co-worker was moving, so I volunteered to help. Having cold lemonade together afterward, one of the others made a statement about a Protestant friend who died and went to hell! I jumped quickly to defend this person because I was brought up Protestant and thought everybody went to heaven, but I had no Bible knowledge. Soon while in sharp debate, a religiously-dressed lady was walking by and they called out for her to come in. She opened the Bible and as she started to read, something warm like liquid LOVE flowed into my being and knocked me right down to the floor where a vision of the many good things from my whole life flashed before me! When I came to my senses about 45 minutes later, I had been face-down in a puddle of tears and spit and slop from squalling, but now I felt free with the burden lifted off me, like a new person!

The first thing they said was that the Holy Spirit was ON me, but the debate starts, again! I am truly experiencing something internal in my very being. They said, "No it's just ON you" but I know what I'm feeling inside! My joints felt like they were on fire throughout my whole body--like being electrified! What came directly to my mind

 was a little red Bible my kids had from Sunday School. So I rudely left the debate and ran full-steam a mile or so back to my house! As I came flying through the door, my startled wife asked what had happened to me, saying there was a glow around me. I had no idea what had happened, but I knew I had to find that little red Bible, and began desperately ransacking the place. I found it and began to study it. I had never really read one before. I realized I had experienced God and was baptized in His Spirit, and was never the same, again! I could hear His voice and sense his direction! I was set free from my old way of thinking! Hallelu Yah!

 I was so changed, that the people on the job wanted to know what had happened to me! My cussing had stopped and I would share what God had done for me. After a while, even the boss got upset, warning me that if I kept talking about the Lord, he'd have to let me go. I was just answering their questions but it got me fired as the Lord began to do amazing things to move us, teach us, and use us...even years later, seeing miracles and healings during mission trips in Africa and India! My life of 77 years has been filled with many Christian Testimonies of His great love and works, though in recent years I kind of lost some of that fire. Hearing about these other testimonies helped me write one myself for the first time! It's getting me all fired up again, and I'm "coming out of the closet!"

 The importance of our Testimony Books is written in Rev. 12:11 where God says "They overcame (the Accuser/Devil) by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony, and they loved not their lives unto the death." In Mark 5:19, the man who Jesus had cast a legion of demons out was told to go to his friends and tell them the great compassion God had and the great things He had done for him", and "Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwells in Him" (1 John 4:15). So keep telling the wonderful things He has done which preserves His presence and power to overcome in you! Hallelu Yah!




Wednesday, 23 December 2020

I Had a “Feeling”: REAL LIFE STORIES

I was born and raised Catholic in Devil’s Lake, North Dakota. I thought I was Saved because I did everything a Catholic does. I was baptized as a newborn baby, confirmed, and had my first Holy Communion as a very young child.

I joined the Navy in 1974 right out of high school. I turned 18 in the Western Pacific on a Destroyer and served in Vietnam. When I returned home in 1977, I joined the National Guard. I got my Truck Drivers Ministry license and started trucking regionally in the summer. I used the GI Bill to go to college but mostly just drank and partied in my fraternity. I quit before graduating but learned to fly private planes at UND and rejoined the Navy in 1980 to serve on Aircraft Carriers.

When I got out the second time, I stayed in California for a few years before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota. I had several different jobs over the next couple of decades and still believed I was saved because I was a Catholic.

I was in many relationships with many different types of women, but I couldn’t commit to anyone. I started doing drugs, and my preferred choice was crack cocaine. I straightened out enough to get my CDL, pass a drug test, and got back into trucking in 2005. I had several driving jobs and continued to smoke crack. It was very challenging to drive under the influence, but I did it for 13 years with about 8 different companies. I never got caught, and was able to get by the drug tests. It was only by The Grace of God that I didn’t kill myself or anyone else as I drove 80,000 pounds high on crack cocaine.

On Sunday May 4th, 2008 I felt compelled to attend a Chapel Service at Faith on the Move Ministries at the Petro truck stop in West Memphis, Arkansas. I had a “feeling” that God was about to allow something bad to happen to me if I kept driving a semi under the influence of crack cocaine. After the 8am service, I was invited to stay for the 11am service. I didn’t have to pick up my load across the Mississippi River in Memphis until 2pm that Sunday afternoon, so I stayed. At the end of the 11am service everyone got up to leave, but I felt glued to my chair and didn’t know why. I later realized that I was being convicted by God’s Holy Spirit to not leave yet.



Chaplain Gaylon came back into the Chapel and sat down next to me. We were the only two there. He asked me what was on my mind, and all I said was “sin.” He gave me his testimony, prayed over me, and led me to Christ that morning; right there in that little truck stop chapel. He gave me a Bible and told me that I was now saved. I was somewhat confused because I thought I already was saved. I was born and raised Catholic. He explained that I now have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ because I accepted Him as my Savior and made Him Lord of my life. I was going to spend eternity with Jesus in Heaven.

I got back into my truck and knew something incredible had just happened to me. I knew I couldn’t do drugs anymore or invite women into my truck for sex. I went over to Memphis and got my load that Sunday afternoon. As I was leaving the customer’s gate, there were a few women in the parking lot across the street. They were calling to me to come over to them. I knew I could buy drugs and have the services of a prostitute, but the change in me was so real that I just waved to them and kept on going. If I had not gone to Church that morning and been saved by Jesus Christ, I know I would have stopped for those women. Now, I pray for them and their families when they approach me in truck stop parking lots. Most leave abruptly, but some listen to my testimony and the seed is planted.



The next day, I made my delivery up in Champagne, Illinois. I went to a Walmart, where I bought a cross on a chain and put it around my neck. I knew I was saved, and there was absolutely no confusion anymore. I never take it off and wear it on the outside of my shirt as a sign of who I am and Whose I am. I belong to Jesus Christ, and there is no doubt about it. I never did drugs again. I joined a local church (not Catholic) in Minneapolis and was baptized in July of that same year.

9 months later, in February of 2009, I attended a truck stop chapel service in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. While there I met Johnny, another brother in Christ, and afterwards we went into the restaurant for coffee and Bible study. All the other drivers from the chapel had to go on their way with their loads or to sleep before driving again. Johnny and I had a great time of fellowship and became close friends. He was an owner operator, and I was a company driver at the time. We talked on the phone almost every day, prayed together, and thanked God for introducing us to each other. We met because of the worship service and our love for Christ.

About three months later in May of 2009, I had to quit my over the road job and return to Minneapolis to help care for a sick aunt. I got a call from Johnny, and he brought up the possibility of me becoming an owner operator. I was overwhelmed and told him I was a company driver and couldn’t possibly go out on my own. He told me that he was looking to buy a new truck and that every time he prayed about what to do with his old truck, my name came up. He told me, “God wants you to be an owner operator.”

I was too scared and told him, “No, thank you.” That didn’t stop Johnny from talking about it though because he truly believed that he was obeying God.

Soon thereafter in June 2009, I met Dan, another brother in Christ, at my home church in Minneapolis. He owns five trucks and hired me to drive regional flatbed. I was thankful to be able to be home two or three times a week for my aunt. Since I was to be home so often, he put me in an older Freightliner cabover that was clean and well maintained. I learned how to take care of it with Dan’s help over the next year and really appreciated his mentoring.

Johnny and I continued to talk on the phone almost every day as I drove flatbed. He kept bringing up the possibility of me becoming an owner operator. He and his wife ran as a team and had bought his Kenworth new in 2005. He had already rebuilt the CAT motor at just over a million miles, and the truck was in way too good of shape for him to just trade it in. He kept telling me that God wants me to be an owner operator because of his constant prayers about what to do with his old truck. We would go over the numbers as we talked on the phone, and he even offered to finance the truck for me.

During that same year, my aunt recovered from her illness and Johnny found his perfect new Truckers Ministry . He had spent the whole year looking while teaching me how to own and operate a truck. I took the bus from Minneapolis to Joplin, Missouri to pick up the truck. I leased on with a company in July of 2010, and I’m still leased on with that same company today. By the grace of God, I was able to pay Johnny for the truck completely in just 7 months from the time I left his driveway. During that time, I still had plenty of revenue from the truck to keep it well maintained and running efficiently. I even bought an auxiliary power unit to run a separate heater and air conditioner so I wouldn’t have to idle the big motor and waste fuel. I found a very nice lighted cross at a truck stop in Georgia and wired it into the grill of the truck.

In May of 2011, three years after accepting Christ, I became a “Driver Chaplain” with Faith on the Move Ministries to hold worship services at truck stops that don’t have designated chapels and chaplains. I am so thankful for what Jesus has done in my life that I witness to everyone who will listen on CB radio and at truck stops or anywhere at all.

I consider this to be God’s truck, and He pays me to drive it. As of December, 2018 the truck has over 2.3 million miles on it with just the one rebuild Johnny did years ago. Over one million of these miles were put on by me running coast to coast. The transmission and both rear end gear boxes are stock, and only the fluids have been changed. The injectors are original and have never been changed. Usually a million miles is a lot for a set of injectors, and Caterpillar and

Kenworth are both amazed by their longevity. I tell everyone that this is God’s truck, and it will continue to earn a living for me as long as He.

Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Christian Testimonies Inspire People to Achieve God


Christian testimonies are the statements of persons that share their live events that are inspiring for others. They share their belief in Jesus.Many Christian give testimonies to inspire others about the love and affection of God.Real Life Stories have testimonies of sharing with a simple statement: People share the incident of life by the simple statement that how you become a Christian.


This will be very inspiring for novel followers Moreover, people also share the complete story of the before and after believing in Jesus. What were the difficulties in their life before and how you are spending your life now? Compare the life before and after believing Jesus. Real Life Stories Christian testimonies also share how life changes with Jesus and how you were feeling without Jesus. If you start believing in Jesus at an early age then you will describe it best that what your life is without Jesus and with Jesus.

Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Evangelism Tools - Current Stories of God’s activity in your life

Every church has four basic tools to increase evangelism passion in the worshiper. You do not need to attend any evangelism training you just have to follow these tools to increase Evangelism Tools.

 1.  Prayer

Prayer is the best tool to encourage evangelism. It increases the spiritual thirst during evangelism.

2.  Your Testimony

You can share your testimony that how Jesus change your life. You can share the life before and after knowing Jesus.You have to share the impact of Jesus on your life to increase the faith of others. If you are a good storyteller then it will be a good tool for evangelism.

3.  Current Stories of God’s activity in your life.

Here at Real Life Stories, we have books answering these questions of the impact of Jesus in our lives by guiding, loving, and healing nature such as, how was life before Jesus? And how it changed after knowing Jesus?





Monday, 17 August 2020

Prison Ministry Books of Real Life Stories Of Hope


Prison ministry books are very helpful for increasing the cooperative feeling among Christians of different cultures, scriptural, and denominations. Prison ministry helps to increase our belief in Jesus.Prison is considered the visit to a foreign land in Christianity. It is thought that caring about inmates is a very threatening prospect.


According to many prisoners, they are lucky to be an inmate and are happy with this because they are Christians and considered it as blessings. Prison ministry books are very helpful and encourage many pastors and evangelist to care about prisons and the ministry of prison life. If you want to inspire any prisoners then sharing the real-life stories and gospels and showing them the right path and praying for them is very helpful. Millions of people are prisoned in jails and their lives are changed, they are looking for affection in that prison. Now change your life and bring harmony and affection with Real Life Stories Prison Ministry books.