Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
May 12, 2004
Publisher
Xulon Press
ISBN-10
1594676097
ISBN-13
9781594676093
Description
In "When Prisoners Return," the necessity for community engagement in the reintegration of former inmates is compellingly articulated. The authors emphasize the transformative power of support systems, suggesting that individuals and churches play a crucial role in helping ex-prisoners navigate their transition back into society. Through heartfelt stories and practical insights, they illustrate the challenges faced by those who have served time and highlight the importance of compassion and understanding in fostering healing and rehabilitation.
Pat Nolan and Chuck Colson stress the potential for positive change when communities step in to offer their support. They argue that it is not just a matter of justice, but a moral imperative for society to extend a hand to those seeking redemption. By promoting involvement through outreach and mentoring, the authors inspire readers to take action, making a case for why a collective effort towards rehabilitation can lead to stronger communities and a more hopeful future for all.
Pat Nolan and Chuck Colson stress the potential for positive change when communities step in to offer their support. They argue that it is not just a matter of justice, but a moral imperative for society to extend a hand to those seeking redemption. By promoting involvement through outreach and mentoring, the authors inspire readers to take action, making a case for why a collective effort towards rehabilitation can lead to stronger communities and a more hopeful future for all.