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"In The Red Line Train" tells the story of a pastor and social worker in a South-East Washington DC Recreation Center, who helps youth stand out from juvenile delinquency and drugs. Pastor Harry White uses the gospel of Christ and social supervision in his counseling sessions. He will have to minister - not without danger - in two neighborhoods where gangs clash almost on a daily basis. After having met the young Pastor White in a Red Line Train to DC, Grace, a single teen-age mother who has dropped school to sell drugs for her boyfriend, decides to change her life. This decision will force…mehr

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"In The Red Line Train" tells the story of a pastor and social worker in a South-East Washington DC Recreation Center, who helps youth stand out from juvenile delinquency and drugs. Pastor Harry White uses the gospel of Christ and social supervision in his counseling sessions. He will have to minister - not without danger - in two neighborhoods where gangs clash almost on a daily basis. After having met the young Pastor White in a Red Line Train to DC, Grace, a single teen-age mother who has dropped school to sell drugs for her boyfriend, decides to change her life. This decision will force both of them to go in the hiding and put their lives and their parents' ones in real danger. In this perilous endeavor, pastor White will team up with MPD commissioner, Ted Bright, to face the challenges, taking high risk for their lives.
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Autorenporträt
Jean-Pierre Leroy is an investigative journalist, author, painter, and musician based in Rockville, Maryland. After an eleven-year career with Voice Of America Creole in Washington DC, he launched his own Multimedia Platform, Global Media 28, in January 2019. As a novelist, Jean-Pierre is very passionate for the Fiction-Thriller genre. He is the author of "Under the Rubble" and "Shipwrecks In the Caribbean", both also published in French. "In The Red Line Train" depicts the social life of a low-income class of people in two DC communities where gang violence and drug co-habit in the heart of the Nation capital. This book proposes the "Love of Christ and service" approach to fight violence and bring hope to those who face desperation in their daily lives.