Effective Compassion

Effective Compassion: The court of second chances - S3.E3

02.01.2022 - By WORLD RadioPlay

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Nearly half of all prisoners sitting in federal cells are behind bars because they committed drug-related offenses. And for many of them, breaking the law started with addiction. But not everyone convicted of doing or dealing drugs ends up in prison. Some get a second chance through a unique system known as drug court. It’s a secular solution to what is ultimately a spiritual problem. But even here, Christians are making a difference. Kim Henderson visited the 14th Circuit Drug Court in McComb, Mississippi, to find out how. Support Effective Compassion today at wng.org/donate (http://wng.org/donate). Additional support comes from World Help, a Christian humanitarian organization working to deliver food and Bibles to starving, persecuted Christians in North Korea, one of the most dangerous nations for Christians. A gift of $20 sends a Bible and a week’s worth of food to a North Korean brother or sister. More at worldhelp.net/podcast (http://worldhealth.net/podcast/).

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