Peter Gladwin was barely one when a domestic fire left him horribly scarred. The third of nine children, he was raised on a rough council estate in Halifax. Peter was always in trouble with the police, in and out of care homes, spending his time on the streets. Then he was stabbed and effectively lost the use of his right arm. Every relationship failed. For years Peter took refuge in gambling, drinking and drugs. His sister Annette, four years senior, was called after Peter contemplated suicide. She insisted he accompany her to a local church. ‘Little did I know that God was there For the first time in weeks I went to sleep without being drunk or high on drugs.’ It was the start of Peter’s profound transformation. In 1993 he started a two-year course at the Elim Bible College in Cheshire, and met a lovely Swiss girl, Sarah, who is now his wife. After several years working in drug rehabilitation, and as a probation officer in a cat B prison he now works as a full time evangelist.
قائمة المحتويات
C o n t e n t s
Foreword 7
Acknowledgments 9
1. Out of the ashes 11
2. Lost boy 14
3. Escape routes 32
4. Into the dungeon 50
5. Out of the darkness 64
6. Healing 80
7. A new life 95
8. Seeking guidance 114
9. Skilled and equipped 132
10. Into the future 147
عن المؤلف
Mrs Jan Greenough is a professional writer, co-author of Nobody’s Child, The Tears of My Soul and Staying Alive. She lives in Oxfordshire.