Loving Someone Behind Bars

Devastated when the father of her four small children drowned while swimming in Lake Pontchartrain, Hilda Miller-Jones struggled to survive. A few years later, she met up with a man she had gone to grade school with and had a crush on--Hank Miller. Handsome and well built, Hank was home from the Marines and seemed to be the perfect match for Hilda's needs: a husband for her, a father for her young children and a provider for the whole family. Little could she know that their passion would end in divorce, and thirty days later Hank would be convicted of murder and sentenced to fifty years in prison.

For the next twenty years, Hilda went on with her life, trying to do her best to raise her family and further her own career. But then Hank began calling and didn't stop until she agreed to see him in prison and, she again fell madly in love with him and remarried him--in spite of the shackles that bound him.

This led to years of sacrifice on Hilda's part, on the road visiting her man, and it led to something more: the development of a whole new life in Christ and a whole new purpose in life, a ministry to women who, like Hilda, loved men who were incarcerated.

The ending of the story will surprise and delight you, and you will enjoy the prison poetry of Frederick "Ricky" Jones.

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Loving Someone Behind Bars

Devastated when the father of her four small children drowned while swimming in Lake Pontchartrain, Hilda Miller-Jones struggled to survive. A few years later, she met up with a man she had gone to grade school with and had a crush on--Hank Miller. Handsome and well built, Hank was home from the Marines and seemed to be the perfect match for Hilda's needs: a husband for her, a father for her young children and a provider for the whole family. Little could she know that their passion would end in divorce, and thirty days later Hank would be convicted of murder and sentenced to fifty years in prison.

For the next twenty years, Hilda went on with her life, trying to do her best to raise her family and further her own career. But then Hank began calling and didn't stop until she agreed to see him in prison and, she again fell madly in love with him and remarried him--in spite of the shackles that bound him.

This led to years of sacrifice on Hilda's part, on the road visiting her man, and it led to something more: the development of a whole new life in Christ and a whole new purpose in life, a ministry to women who, like Hilda, loved men who were incarcerated.

The ending of the story will surprise and delight you, and you will enjoy the prison poetry of Frederick "Ricky" Jones.

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Loving Someone Behind Bars

Loving Someone Behind Bars

by Hilda Miller-Jones
Loving Someone Behind Bars

Loving Someone Behind Bars

by Hilda Miller-Jones

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Devastated when the father of her four small children drowned while swimming in Lake Pontchartrain, Hilda Miller-Jones struggled to survive. A few years later, she met up with a man she had gone to grade school with and had a crush on--Hank Miller. Handsome and well built, Hank was home from the Marines and seemed to be the perfect match for Hilda's needs: a husband for her, a father for her young children and a provider for the whole family. Little could she know that their passion would end in divorce, and thirty days later Hank would be convicted of murder and sentenced to fifty years in prison.

For the next twenty years, Hilda went on with her life, trying to do her best to raise her family and further her own career. But then Hank began calling and didn't stop until she agreed to see him in prison and, she again fell madly in love with him and remarried him--in spite of the shackles that bound him.

This led to years of sacrifice on Hilda's part, on the road visiting her man, and it led to something more: the development of a whole new life in Christ and a whole new purpose in life, a ministry to women who, like Hilda, loved men who were incarcerated.

The ending of the story will surprise and delight you, and you will enjoy the prison poetry of Frederick "Ricky" Jones.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781940461960
Publisher: McDougal & Associates
Publication date: 08/31/2018
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.53(d)

Table of Contents

BOOK 1: Love Conquers All 11

Why I Wrote This Book 13

Introduction 14

1. Seasons of Change 15

2. The Joy of Finding Love Again 18

3. A Better Life and What It Meant 25

4. The Unthinkable Happened 31

5. The Joy of Reuniting 36

6. The Consequences of Our Decisions 49

7. The Seeds of a Ministry 53

9. Working Toward Hank’s Freedom 57

9. Freedom at Last 63

10. What Freedom Really Meant 66

11. Hank Miller’s End 70

12. My Beginning 72

BOOK 2: Suddenly 75

Introduction 76

1. What Suddenly Meant 77

2. Friendship Turns to Love 85

3. Poems and Commentary by Frederick Jones 93

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