It was a very productive day for me...
This afternoon, when I was at work in E-North, the building which houses the inmates who belong to the Intermediate Care Program, I was able to have several good conversations with different men.
One man asked for a prayer because he's been going through a difficult time of depression. I gave him a few Scriptures to read. Then he decided to read all of Psalm 136 out loud from his Bible, while I quietly followed along from my small Gideon Pocket Testament.
In addition, I was able to give out two Bibles to guys who said they needed one. One of them, Arthur, is a new arrival to the facility, having been transferred here from a correctional facility far upstate.
In the dark and emotionally painful world of prison, the light of the Gospel shines brightly.
D.B.
One man asked for a prayer because he's been going through a difficult time of depression. I gave him a few Scriptures to read. Then he decided to read all of Psalm 136 out loud from his Bible, while I quietly followed along from my small Gideon Pocket Testament.
In addition, I was able to give out two Bibles to guys who said they needed one. One of them, Arthur, is a new arrival to the facility, having been transferred here from a correctional facility far upstate.
In the dark and emotionally painful world of prison, the light of the Gospel shines brightly.
D.B.