Thursday, December 14, 2006

Dear Brandon:

There are those among us who seek incarceration as a door to the path toward a God of love and light. You seem to be one of those members of the human race who have found no other way of beginning that journey, other than the supremely humiliating experience of having your freedom and dignity stripped from you like bark peeled from a tree.

Brandon, you're in jail again for one purpose: to climb the mountain toward salvation and redemption in the face of a loving God. The sooner you begin that journey, the sooner you will earn your walk with freedom once more.

Your journey begins in base camp where you get on your knees and admit what you've done to so royally fuck up your life. And darlin'? It's O.K. if you don't get to the top of the mountain in this lifetime, but for God's sake, buckle your boots and start climbing! Your soul does not want to spend yet another life as a slave to your will and desire.

You are in my constant prayer.

You are loved,
Connie

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