Description
Take the journey through prison with Trish, written as it happened. Prison was not on the “goal chart” of entrepreneur Trish Jenkins, but it happened. A breach of the Corporations Act meant losing her multi-million dollar portfolio, including losing her family home. It also meant Trish served 8 months in prison.
Isolated from her husband and three little girls, living among Queensland’s most dangerous criminals, Trish could have succumbed to despair. But Treasure is found in dark places. Refusing to give in to self-pity, Trish answered a new call to make a different in the lives around her. In doing so she found a new kind of freedom and healing.
Real and raw, these pages are better than a memoir; made up of letters, personal journal entries and hindsight.
“I assumed I would be a model prisoner because I was a Christian. So how did I get into so much trouble, so often, yet with the best of intentions?”
Like when she was reported escaped…
Pr setting the alarm off in the officers’ quarters…
Or having to explain why the woman she prayed for fell to the floor…
“You may have no razor wire around you, but you may feel more like a prisoner than me! Let me share my keys to freedom with you.”