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The title of this book "Jesus in the American Prison" edifies the theme of this book and the fundamental truth spoken by Jesus warning us against the debut of the unscriptural jesus in the last days. He warned us against believing the one who would appear in the desert or who would appear in the house. Though many missionaries from America went out of America into all the corners of the earth, presented the true Jesus and died in those nations for Him, many charismatic ministers in America had begun to preach another jesus (Antichrist) from 60s onwards and presented him on their stages that made the people fall, dance and shout hysterically. The scriptural Jesus was put by them in the prison. Christian preachers in other nations like India have also started preaching the unscriptural jesus while true ministers including those ministers as narrated by the author in Chapter 4 to 8 have had encountered and experienced the scriptural Jesus in their lives and ministries. They are Gnanamani Ammal, (an illiterate woman, a house wife whose life was full of persecution, struggle and hardships till her death), Sadhu Kandiah Anand, (an Indian hermit on the saffron robes who lived and died in the Himalayan Kingdom), Sadhu Kochu Kunju, (another apostolic minister from Kerala who also lived as a hermit), John Hyde, (American Presbyterian missionary known as the Praying Hyde of India) and Arthur Margoschis of England who lived and died in India. There is a reference to John Hyde in the first fiction. In the other fictions, the author takes us to the Darbar of Satan where he speaks about the true ministers of the gospel and the ministers of the gospel deceived by him, and then to another interesting fiction where John the Baptist was got resurrected in his body and visited America along with archangel Gabriel during the Christmas season. In this fiction, the author describes about the corruption of Christian ministries and the irrelevance of the prophetic ministry of condemnation by John the Baptist in the New Testament era.