A Light in the Darkness
Ernesto Zubia was in a dark place. He was in prison, facing five to 20 years on drug-related charges. He knew he had made some very poor decisions.
Hope was faint.
When Zubia’s wife sent him a Bible, he began to read it, searching for that hope.
“I had read the Bible a little bit before, but when I was in prison, I was looking to it for help,” he said. “Sometimes you read the Bible just to learn what’s in it, but this was more personal. I wanted to know in what way the Bible could be true to me, or if it could be true to me.”