Tuesday Sep 10, 2024

Loving Our Imprisoned Neighbors

In America, mass incarceration has become a defining challenge, with the U.S. leading the world in the number of people behind bars. According to the latest report from the Prison Policy Initiative, nearly 1.9 million people are incarcerated in the U.S., with additional millions on parole or probation. 

But what does this mean from a faith perspective? As believers, we hold that God’s plan of salvation reaches beyond prison walls, extending to those whom society has often overlooked. 

Today, we're honored to be joined by a remarkable guest who brings deep insight into this crucial conversation. Rev. Dr. Burton Barr, Jr., a seasoned minister and advocate for prison reform, will share his experiences and perspectives. With a career dedicated to outreach, evangelism, and prison ministry, Rev. Barr has made significant strides in addressing the needs of those in the criminal justice system. He’s also the author of several influential books, including the best-seller "The Hoodlum Preacher," which is being adapted into a film. 

Stay tuned as we explore the intersection of faith and criminal justice with Rev. Dr. Barr, and uncover how we can bring hope and transformation to those affected by mass incarceration. 

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