Prisoner of Conscience

One Man's Crusade for Global Human and Religious Rights

by Frank Wolf, Anne Morse

On Sale: 2011-10-08

Book Summary

Respected congressman and human and religious rights crusader Frank Wolf shows us what one person can do to fight injustice and relieve suffering. In Prisoner of Conscience, Wolf shares intimate stories of his adventures from the halls of political power to other dangerous places around the world, what he has learned along the way, and what you can do about it now.

About the Book

What’s a congressman from Virginia doing in places where bullets fly and babies starve? Thirty years ago, Frank Wolf was elected to the U.S. Congress to address local transportation issues. Fueled by a faith that made him believe he could do something about it, the congressman grew to champion human and religious rights around the world—from cracking down on gang-related crimes in the U.S. to relieving suffering from war, AIDS, and famine in places like Darfur, China, and Bosnia. Eventually, he became a key proponent of opposing radical Jihadists and creating a National Committee on Terrorism. As Wolf visited some of the most dangerous places in the world, he saw firsthand the need for members of Congress to speak out for persecuted people around the globe. In Prisoner of Conscience, he shares intimate stories of his adventures from the halls of political power to other dangerous places around the world, what he has learned along the way, and what you can do about it now.

Product Details

  • Imprint: Zondervan
  • On Sale: 2011-10-08
  • Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Publication Date: 2011-10-08
  • Trim Size: 6.250in x 9.250in x 1.000in
  • Weight: 525.000gr