Are you stuck? Is it possible that the rituals of work, and even church, may be keeping you confined and empty, instead of released and full? Yes, it is possible, but it’ s also possible for you to become all of who God intends you to be, with freedom and purpose. The “ Three Questions” in Fish Prison will help you live "beyond the glass" of confinement. But do understand that all three must be sincerely asked of God, all three of Him… the Trinity. What could it hurt to ask Them? “With decades of on-the-ground leadership in local churches, Doug Dees offers a lifetime of wisdom on making fully formed followers of Jesus. Beyond a weekend seminar, beyond a program, he argues disciple-making is a relational, messy, life commitment that follows the footsteps and model of Jesus. With a rich theological outlook and practical application, I have learned much from Doug. Highly recommended!” — Dr. Heath A. Thomas, President and Professor of Old Testament, Oklahoma Baptist University “Doug Dees has written an amazing, fun, helpful, and healing book. In one extended metaphor, Dees shows how there can be no jailed Jesus. We try to jail Jesus in church. We try to jail Jesus in doctrine, or in rituals, or in a nation or denomination. But you can’t jail Jesus, and this is the best ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ card I’ve ever read.” — Leonard Sweet, Best-selling author of over 70 books, Charles Wesley Distinguished Professor of Doctoral Studies at Evangelical Seminary, Distinguished Visiting Professor at Tabor College, George Fox University, Drew University, Founder, Spirit Venture Ministries and The Salish Sea Press “My dear friend Doug does a great job helping all of us understand the struggle in the modern church of accomplishing the great commission. I appreciate his transparency in the journey, along with giving hope that the church can get out of Fish Prison.” — Brandon Guindon, Lead Pastor, RealLifeTexas.org, Author, Disciple Making Culture, Co-author, Real Life Discipleship—Training Manual Doug Dees has served for more than thirty years in fulltime church ministry, both rural churches and mega-churches. Whether serving in the city or the country, communities both small and large, Jesus is the same. Doug lives in Moore, Oklahoma with his wife Karen. Connect with him at FishPrison.com.