In Alexander Solzhenitsyn's book, Gulag Archipelago, he described life in a Siberian prison. At one point he was so physically weak and discouraged that all he could hope for was death. The hard labor, terrible conditions, and inhumane treatment had taken its toll.
He knew the guards would beat him severely and probably kill him if he stopped working. So, he planned to help t…
CSS Publishing Company, Tales from the Pulpit, by Billy D. Strayhorn