"From Pigpen to Salvation," by author Frank Fournier
Lessons From The Parable Of The Prodigal Son Dissatisfied with a good home and a loving father, the prodigal son decided to set out on his own. His new life was grand. With money in his pocket, surrounded by newfound friends, he had a feeling of complete freedom. Then his cash ran out. His fair-weather friends ditched him. A great famine swept the land, and the once carefree young man was in dire need. To keep from starving, he took the only job he could find--feeding dirty, stinky pigs, He hit rock bottom--HARD. Those disgusting pigs, to which he fed garbage, actually ate better than he did. With a broken spirit, he decided to swallow every ounce of pride. He determined, "I will arise and go to my father" (Luke 15:18). Like the prodigal son, many have taken the path of life away from their Savior to the depths of despair. Have you? Want a way back? From Pigpen to Salvation allows you to experience the parable of the prodigal son like never before. The plan of salvation will unfold bef