The letter to Philemon contains much more than most people give it credit for.* An old-time gospel preacher, in prison because the other religious folks didn't like what he was preaching.* A runaway slave who wanted never to be found--but who later understood that he needed to humbly return to his master.* A slave-owner who is described in glowing terms by Paul--and therefore by God Himself!The Prodigal Slave is a 130-page commentary with the following...