by Stan Moody | Feb 21, 2014 | Opinion
The American Baptist Churches Home Mission Societies (ABHMS) has taken the bold step of encouraging its 5,300 congregations to live out Jesus’ mandate to visit those in U.S. jails and prisons (Matthew 25:36). The national coordinator of prisoner re-entry and...
by Stan Moody | May 1, 2013 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This column is an excerpt from Stan Moody’s newest book, “Let My People Go! Following Jesus Into Our Jails and Prisons.” Missing in some Christian circles is a firm grasp of the doctrine of the Kingdom of God, after which we are...
by Stan Moody | Mar 26, 2013 | Opinion
The criminal justice chapter of my life, now well into its sixth year, stretches out into a long dark tunnel. The more you learn, the fewer solutions you have to address the social degradation that follows the warehousing of disposable citizens of these United States....
by Stan Moody | Jul 18, 2012 | Opinion
A man with a fake wig and beard walked into the CVS Pharmacy at Stone Street in Augusta, Maine, on May 8, handed the pharmacist a note and walked out with 2,154 30mg Oxycodone pills. The street value is $75,000. He had two options: Make a few cell calls and lay off...