Scripture
Matthew 18:20
Ezekial 33:7-9; Psalm 95:1-2,6-9; Romans 13:8-10; Matthew 18:15-20
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The late Charles Colson spent time in the White House as a senior presidential aide and then did time in jail as a “Watergate” conspirator. After his release from prison, Mr. Colson was actively engaged in a ministry to the imprisoned. In that capacity, he tells of a visit to an experimental prison in Brazil called “Humanita.” Said Colson, in his book entitled, “Making the World Safe For Religion”… When I visited Humanita, I found the inmates smiling. Wherever I walked, I saw men at peace. I saw clean living quarters. I saw people working industriously.
The walls were decorated with Biblical sayings from Psalms and Proverbs. Humanita has an astonishing record. Its recidivism rate is only four percent compared to seventy-five percent in the rest of Brazil, and the United States. How is all this possible?
I saw the answer when my guide escorted me to the notorious punishment cell, once used for torture. He told me that it holds only a single inmate.…
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