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"And seek the peace of the city where I have caused you to be carried away captive, and pray to the Lord for it for in its peace you will have peace." (Jeremiah 29:7) Zach White expounds on his unique insights on people groups that he's gained after over a decade of consecutive incarceration. He speaks on navigating some of the challenges and victories he's experienced while living out his Christian faith inside an American prison. Zach shares how he believes that each "prison tribe" has its own distinct cultural attributes that are instilled by God for the purpose of being shared and enjoyed among all the "tribes," whether bond or free.…mehr

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"And seek the peace of the city where I have caused you to be carried away captive, and pray to the Lord for it for in its peace you will have peace." (Jeremiah 29:7) Zach White expounds on his unique insights on people groups that he's gained after over a decade of consecutive incarceration. He speaks on navigating some of the challenges and victories he's experienced while living out his Christian faith inside an American prison. Zach shares how he believes that each "prison tribe" has its own distinct cultural attributes that are instilled by God for the purpose of being shared and enjoyed among all the "tribes," whether bond or free.
Autorenporträt
Zach has been locked up in the Arizona State Prison system since 2008. His residence prior to his incarceration was in Apache Junction, Arizona. Before his arrest, he played guitar in a secular heavy metal band and struggled with drug and alcohol dependency. He's been clean and sober since age twenty-four after receiving Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior while in the Pinal County Jail, awaiting being sentenced to prison. Zach's been active with church since his salvation in 2007 and in ministry since 2010. He also currently works as certified peer support in the prison where he's serving time.Check out his website: www.prisontribes.com.