Full Pardon
BILLY McFETRIDGE with MICHAEL APICHELLA
Format: Paperback
Size: 198mm x 129mm
Pages: 160
Release Date: August 2015
Price: £8.99
ISBN: 9781910786130
ABOUT THE BOOK
When Billy McFetridge was discharged from the British Army, the Ulster Defence Association knew they needed his skills as a soldier. Soon Billy was leading raids on clubs and shops, raising money for weapons.
Arrested on manslaughter charges, he spent seven years in the Maze Prison. Under the direction of a prison chaplain Billy started to study the Bible. One night God spoke to him. ‘For the first time ever, my prayers became two-way communications with God.’ Slowly the rebuilding of Billy McFetridge was underway.
BIO
A former British soldier, Billy McFetridge, spent several years in the Maze prison during the height of the N. Ireland ‘troubles’. Following his conversion to Christianity whilst in prison, Billy then spent many years working tirelessly for the Prison Fellowship bringing real hope to prisoners all over the UK.
ENDORSEMENTS
As you read this book, you will face a life which had sunk to the depths of sin and crime, which tried to justify the vile deeds under the cloak of a paramilitary organisation. But God, through his grace, saw the tremendous possibilities in the life of Billy McFetridge. I have sat under his ministry at Bible classes in Strangeways Prison, and witnessed his love for these men, who are in prisons inside their own personalities.’
Canon Noel Proctor, MBE, MA. previously Chaplain at Wandsworth, Eastchurch, Dartmoor and Strangeways prisons
‘I have known Billy McFetridge for over twenty years and witnessed how, harnessing his own life experiences, he has worked tirelessly bringing real hope into the lives of people who for many reasons – including being on the wrong side of the law – thought this was impossible!’
Revd Bob Spratt, MBE, founder of Missions to Prisons and Friends of Prison Fellowship Ethiopia