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From 2019 to 2023, Jermaine Wilson served two terms as mayor of his hometown of Leavenworth, Kansas—an amazing achievement considering that only a decade earlier, he had finished serving several years in prison. In this week’s episode Jermaine talks with Nate Dewberry about his life journey, from his “hopeless” upbringing surrounded by poverty and crime to his spiritual awakening in prison to his current work with Prison Fellowship, the country’s largest nonprofit Christian ministry serving the incarcerated and their families. Whether or not you have any kind of criminal record, you’ll benefit from hearing Jermaine’s wise counsel about fatherhood, finding forgiveness and acceptance, and transcending victimhood to live a mature, responsible, fulfilling life in the identity Christ has for each of us.
Segments/chapters
0:00 Intro/Jermaine’s “hopeless” childhood
3:00 Jermaine’s seasons of incarceration
8:09 Finding community in Prison Fellowship
16:52 What Jermaine’s post-release life looks like now
21:15 Words of wisdom for fathers inside or outside prison walls
24:36 Challenges in the transition to post-prison life
31:12 Fostering unity and community in a time of discord
38:09 Closing thoughts: What does redemption mean to you?
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From 2019 to 2023, Jermaine Wilson served two terms as mayor of his hometown of Leavenworth, Kansas—an amazing achievement considering that only a decade earlier, he had finished serving several years in prison. In this week’s episode Jermaine talks with Nate Dewberry about his life journey, from his “hopeless” upbringing surrounded by poverty and crime to his spiritual awakening in prison to his current work with Prison Fellowship, the country’s largest nonprofit Christian ministry serving the incarcerated and their families. Whether or not you have any kind of criminal record, you’ll benefit from hearing Jermaine’s wise counsel about fatherhood, finding forgiveness and acceptance, and transcending victimhood to live a mature, responsible, fulfilling life in the identity Christ has for each of us.
Segments/chapters
0:00 Intro/Jermaine’s “hopeless” childhood
3:00 Jermaine’s seasons of incarceration
8:09 Finding community in Prison Fellowship
16:52 What Jermaine’s post-release life looks like now
21:15 Words of wisdom for fathers inside or outside prison walls
24:36 Challenges in the transition to post-prison life
31:12 Fostering unity and community in a time of discord
38:09 Closing thoughts: What does redemption mean to you?
Find community, deepen your faith, join the brotherhood for free today at theredeemed.com/join.
Visit The Redeemed's website for downloadable discussion question sets, show notes, inspirational articles, more resources, or to share your testimony.
Join our Exclusive Newsletter: Signup today and be the first to get notified on upcoming podcasts and new resources!
The Redeemed is an organization giving men from all backgrounds a supportive, judgment-free environment, grounded in Christian love without demanding participation in any faith tradition, where they can open up about their challenges, worries, and failures—and celebrate their triumphs over those struggles.
Follow The Redeemed on Social Media:

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