The Deconstructionists

Ep. 217 - Joe Ingle "God behind bars: Dignity, Justice & Prison Ministry" pt. 1


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In this long-awaited and nearly lost conversation, John sits down with Pastor Joe Ingle, a longtime prison minister, advocate, and spiritual companion to people on death row. Joe’s work challenges our assumptions about justice, punishment, compassion, and what it means to show up for people society has thrown away.


This interview was recorded last year and was almost lost forever when the laptop it was saved on died unexpectedly. Miraculously, the file was recovered just in time — and we are finally able to share Part 1 of this important two-part conversation.


Following our recent episode with Chaplain Kerstin Hedlund, who offered insight into spiritual care within the military, Joe continues our exploration of ministry in difficult, often unseen places — where grief, hope, and humanity collide in profound ways.


In This Episode


In Part 1, we cover:

  • Joe’s early call to prison ministry
  • How he became involved with individuals facing execution
  • What it actually looks like to walk with someone on death row
  • The spiritual, emotional, and human complexities of prison chaplaincy
  • How society frames “criminals” — and what we miss when we refuse to see their humanity
  • The cost of compassion, and why Joe refuses to turn away
  • Why faith traditions often struggle to handle justice and mercy well
  • The surprising places Joe has seen grace show up behind bars



Why This Conversation Matters


Joe’s work invites us to confront just how uncomfortable — and necessary — compassion can be. His stories shine light on systems we rarely see and raise hard questions about accountability, punishment, redemption, and what Christian faith looks like when lived out in the shadows.


For listeners who appreciated our recent conversation with Chaplain Kerstin Hedlund, Joe’s perspective provides a powerful complement. Together, their episodes explore ministry in spaces most people never encounter, each revealing a different facet of what deep presence and care look like.



About Pastor Joe Ingle


Pastor Joe Ingle has spent decades ministering to incarcerated individuals across the United States, particularly those on death row. His work centers on accompaniment, advocacy, and restoring dignity to people society has deemed irredeemable. Joe is also an author and activist committed to criminal justice reform and the abolition of the death penalty.



Links & Resources


Grab a copy of Joe's book, "Too Close to the Flame: With the Condemned inside the Southern Killing Machine."



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