Description Aaron never saw himself sitting in a cell, looking at twelve years.
Let go and let God do what God does.".
Stay strong and do what I\'m learning to do.
Now I\'m passing it on to you.
Writing this book helped me get that peace.
I needed some peace.
And I don\'t know one dude who wants to make a return trip when he gets out.
We may be in here for different reasons, but the bottom line is we\'re in here together.
In Aaron\'s words, "I thought it would be cool to share what I\'m living through and maybe it will help someone else.
He is learning how to stay strong for his family because even behind bars, they still need him.
He is learning to forgive himself because the guilt was killing him.
Aaron is now letting God undo the damage the devil did in his life for over two decades.
No matter how you got there.
No matter where you are.
In this 21-Day devotional, you\'ll learn how to release yourself from the guilt that holds you in mental and emotional bondage and allow yourself to be used by God.
You are defined by the righteousness of God.
You are not defined by your bad actions.
God reminded Aaron that even though prison is wicked and feels like hell, both physically and spiritually, God is always with him.
He wanted to be mad at God for the way it all went down, but it was not God\'s fault.
Unless God intervenes, by the time he is released, his kids will be grown and his mother will be in her 80s.
Now, the night that changed his life plays in his head like it is on a loop.
When he thought his son was in trouble, he did what he thought a father was supposed to do.
But even though his mother did what she could to keep him out of trouble, he let the streets raise him.
Description Aaron never saw himself sitting in a cell, looking at twelve years