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Title: Forgiving the Dead Man Walking
by Debbie Morris, Gregg Lewis
ISBN: 0-310-23187-6
Publisher: Zondervan
Pub. Date: 01 August, 2000
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.93 (14 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Are you for or against the death penalty? Read this!
Comment: If you saw the movie, "Dead Man Walking," please read this, the true story written by the only person alive who can give it real meaning. Debbie Morris is a woman of courage and integrity. The word "victim" is not in her vocabulary. She lived the horror. Now she lives to tell us all the truth. As her husband's uncle, and a writer myself, I am proud to hail her work as both profoud and truly insightful. Forgiveness is the only way.

Rating: 5
Summary: forgiveness at it's best...and hardest
Comment: i thought this was one of the most honest, vulnerable stories i have read. the author, debbie morris, has a faith that was tested beyond belief. her account of the traumatic events in her life at the age of 16 open the reader completely to her world. though written from a reflective point of view, it is written so that i felt like i was experiencing it with her, though i realize i hardly have the right to think that.

anyone who wants to better understand or relate to a friend who is going through similar trauma should read this without a doubt. she is brave and would inspire anyone in facing reality and finding real forgiveness, within themself, and for the offender.

Rating: 5
Summary: Powerful Book
Comment: I originally saw this book in a discount bookstore during summer 2002. I was curious and eventually red the inside flap and back cover. I was intrigued by just that much alone. Then about a year later, I finally ordered me a used copy through a private seller on Amazon. My only regret is that I didn't order this book sooner.

Debbie (Cuevas) Morris was abducted by Robert Willie and his friend. In addition, she was raped 3 times while in thier hands. Her testimony eventually lead to his death sentance, due to some previous murders he committed.

Most of what was said or reported prior to this book focused on Willie, his crimes, and his eventual execution. All too often the law enforcement officials, with help from the media, are so busy tracking down a criminal that people forget all about the victims left in their wake. I do agree that we should go after the criminals and bring them to justice. But what about those affected by their crimes?

Debbie Morris tells the whole thing from start to finish. But don't be mislead. This isn't just a true-crime book. Debbie also tells of the long and painful journey back that she had to make. She had to re-examine herself, her beliefs about criminals and the death sentence, and ultimately about her anger towards God.

Perhaps the best part about this book is how Debbie Morris tells how she came to terms with Biblical forgiveness. Everyone in the world could certainly learn many lessons on just this alone. I say this because unforgiveness will eat you alive. Debbie stresses this point too, because she said that she was still unhappy even after Rober Wille was executed. As she states in the book, justice doesn't automatically bring about forgiveness. Sure, justice should happen. But we still have to have God's help in forgiving others. Justice in and of itslef will not make us happy and live a peaceful life inside.

To Debbie Morris-thank you for writing this book. I think that your book should be a must reading for all Christians. And thank you for your strong Christian faith. To God be the glory!

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