This is the kind of transition I’d like to see take place in the lives of men who read – and apply – Daily Light on the Prisoner’s Path! Whether or not they are actually guilty of having committed a crime should not matter.
The Director of Chaplains for the TDCJ personally recommends Daily Light on the Prisoner’s Path to his 110 unit chaplains.
If every inmate with “father issues” was to be healed and released, most correctional facilities would have to be either consolidated or closed.
Christianity Today tackles that question in its latest edition.
After being wrongly convicted of murdering his girlfriend’s parents more than 30 years ago, he became a Christian. He has written several brilliant books about prison life, biblical justice and the criminal justice system – some of which I recommend in Daily Light on the Prisoner’s Path.
Coming Soon: The Soering Movie, The Promise
The “findings” seem so obvious, yet so few inmates benefit from them.
See also: NATURE’S SOLACE IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
The second-fastest growing church in the USA is fast advancing the Kingdom of God behind bars.
Incarceration remains at record levels in the US, yet most pastors say they have no contact with present or former inmates in their congregations. What’s wrong with this picture?
Fostering this kind of inmate-to-inmate ministry is exactly what Daily Light on the Prisoner’s Path is all about.