After the Night: Reflections from Within Walls
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AFTER THE NIGHT Reflections from Within the Walls Michael P. McDaniel First Morning PressSome nights do not end. They loosen their hold. Slowly.After the Night is a quiet work of reflection written for those who have faced the weight of consequence, regret, and long interior struggle. It is not written as entertainment, and it does not promise quick answers. Instead, it offers a steady path through awareness, responsibility, restraint, and renewal.Each chapter begins with reflective prose drawn from lived experience, followed by a brief Scripture passage and guided reflection questions. The structure invites readers to slow down, examine the patterns that shape their decisions, and consider how change often begins not with dramatic moments, but with small acts of awareness and restraint.Written with institutional settings in mind, the book respects the structure and authority of correctional environments while offering space for honest personal reflection. It may be read privately or used in voluntary discussion settings led by chaplaincy staff, volunteers, or peer mentors.This is not a story about escaping the night.It is about learning how to stand within it-steadily, honestly, and with the quiet possibility that light may still appear and that a walk with God may begin.
AFTER THE NIGHT Reflections from Within the Walls Michael P. McDaniel First Morning PressSome nights do not end. They loosen their hold. Slowly.After the Night is a quiet work of reflection written for those who have faced the weight of consequence, regret, and long interior struggle. It is not written as entertainment, and it does not promise quick answers. Instead, it offers a steady path through awareness, responsibility, restraint, and renewal.Each chapter begins with reflective prose drawn from lived experience, followed by a brief Scripture passage and guided reflection questions. The structure invites readers to slow down, examine the patterns that shape their decisions, and consider how change often begins not with dramatic moments, but with small acts of awareness and restraint.Written with institutional settings in mind, the book respects the structure and authority of correctional environments while offering space for honest personal reflection. It may be read privately or used in voluntary discussion settings led by chaplaincy staff, volunteers, or peer mentors.This is not a story about escaping the night.It is about learning how to stand within it-steadily, honestly, and with the quiet possibility that light may still appear and that a walk with God may begin.
AmazonPagina's: 139, Paperback, Independently published
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