Abstract

The author has served as a prison chaplain in the state of Ohio for more than eight years. He presents a first-hand account of the need to reconsider our pastoral ministry to prisoners. His reflection concludes with practical suggestions for what can be done by local communities and individuals to better respond to the gospel imperative to visit the imprisoned and the prophetic hope to set prisoners free.

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