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The Silent King

He Was Broken Before She ever Showed Up

Benjamin Spencer

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English
Benjamin Spencer
09 May 2026
Series: Angel Trilogy
The Silent King is not a book about a woman's behavior. It is a book about a man's healing.

Drawing from forty-five years of post-incarceration ministry and the testimony of a man who walked out of Georgia State Prison in 1981 and never went back, Benjamin Spencer traces the Ahab pattern to its root - the generational silence, the altar built from wounds, the passive king on the bed who abdicated not in one dramatic defeat but in a thousand small silences nobody named until the damage was done.

This book identifies the door. And shows a man how to close it.

The chain stops with you. But first you have to understand how it was forged.
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Imprint:   Benjamin Spencer
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   145g
ISBN:   9798235896390
Series:   Angel Trilogy
Pages:   118
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Benjamin Spencer is the founder and director of The Empty Cell Project, a prison reentry ministry based in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He has been walking in freedom for 45 years since his release in 1981, and has spent those decades building bridges between prison walls and church doors. He is a Kairos Prison Ministry volunteer, a husband to Tracey, and the author of four books - the Angel Trilogy: Angel in Cell Block C, Walking Among the Thorns, and The Invisible Train: The Chain Breaker - along with The Legacy Book, a training manual for churches and ministries engaging in prison reentry work. Benjamin does not write from theory. He writes from scars. His life's mission, captured in his Bridging the Chasm vision, is to see the church become the bridge that carries broken people from a cell to a calling. He can be reached at

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