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A book of deep religious
belief, and a working manual of Christianity.
Some readers will believe
that A Way of the Cross for Those on Death Row is sacrilegious; some
might argue “Remember, these folks were accused and found guilty of
heinous crimes.”
Some of those who were
found guilty were/are actually innocent, others have turned their
lives around while in prison, and others have not changed positively
at all. You and I are not the judge and jury here.
For some readers,
entering into a prayer for inmates would be a stretch and for those
sentenced to death, a virtual impossibility. To do so, however, is
to believe that we possess all knowledge and that sentencing someone
to death is moral and just.
The author asks the
reader follow this way of the cross with an open mind and a
forgiving heart, letting themselves be transformed by the love of
God and the example of Jesus Christ.
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