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Second Passion of the Christ-Three Days in Hell-Resurrection

Matthew Glen Jones

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Matthew Jones' 'MoonPie in Knox County' is a captivating journey through the life of a man deeply entrenched in spiritual warfare. His transparency in recounting both triumphs and tribulations as a street preacher, counselor, and businessman is truly inspiring. Born and raised in Knox County, Indiana, Jones faced violence from a young age but found redemption through a profound encounter with the divine.


Jones' narrative is a testament to the power of faith and resilience. From his miraculous experiences as a street preacher in Chicago and East St. Louis to his later endeavors as a Full Gospel Businessman, Jones's life is a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit.


Through 'Three Days in Hell,' a dramatic play rooted in his studies of history, Jones vividly brings ancient characters to life, offering readers a unique perspective on biblical narratives. The inclusion of a professional forward by Chris Sandel and a heartfelt 'Heart Speak' section further enrich the narrative, showcasing Jones' depth of emotion and unwavering faith.


Despite facing immense hardships, including a severe head injury and the loss of his marriage and business, Jones' story is ultimately one of hope and resilience. 'MoonPie in Knox County' is a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and the human spirit."

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Second Passion of the Christ-Three Days in Hell-Resurrection, The Media Reviews, Matthew Glen Jones