Survival Fire
For The Really Rotten Situation
by
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About the Book
ALIENATION The Stigma: there is no sense posturing around that. Not now. Deal with that later. The truth is, if you hurt like blazes, if the pain in your gut is bad enough, you crave tough answers to some of life's hardest questions. It's ungraceful. Yes, exactly, you're a big bag of self-pity; but I tell you, it is part of the territory, only for awhile. You analyze your situation to death: 'Why me...me, of all people?' You fantasize something sharp so you can slice open the skin of reality and slip out through into interstellar space. But something new every day postpones your decision to kill yourself. 'Tomorrow maybe, I'll do it,' you think, falling asleep. You talk to anybody who cares. You find out who your true friends are, and you sense God nearby, very close, listening. Then He starts talking heavy stuff about His Sacrifice, forgiveness, atonement and rebirth. You think that all that might take a lifetime to grasp and you are right. You know things you will never be able to put into words. Faith. That's what God is fanning, a fire in the heart. All your words and acts come from that fire and that is where He sits speaking His answers, at your center. Little by little you understand Him. Believe me, I know you bask in the heat sometimes in tears and the light of wisdom reflects out eventually to the circumference of your entire life. You eventually overcome, from the inside out. You get a new conscience, a new fire pit. Certainly, you act on your faith; because, everybody acts out what they believe, or what they fear, but you do not fear. Because you obey God's principles, you are an impregnable fortress. You make it through this adventure but, this time you won't come back around to repeat it. You become expert at building the survival fire, guiding friends and family through your really rotten situation. They stop hurting too. RESTORATION
About the Author
In his youth, Kidron St. James aspired to become a missionary, but he became an award winning graphic arts communications professional. Near the summit of a twenty-two year climb in his career, at the age of 40, he suddenly fell victim to his own sins, to take another kind of journey through the very worst really rotten situation, the wilderness of prison life, 'living among a tribe of devils.' For the last ten years, he taught computer graphic arts design to students in vocational graphic arts, to whom many in society refer to as punks. Compelled to illuminate to family and friends the dense, opaque society behind the fences, year after year he wrote volumes of explanations in letters, until one day he began organizing the principles and concepts of survival, centered around the Survival Fire, a fire of words. Kidron St. James now writes like the missionary he wanted to become, a man whose heart has been broken, whose sins have been forgiven, whose conscience has been reconstructed, whose wisdom from hard experience bears scrutiny. Anyone in prison can benefit from Survival Fire.