Nathan talks with prison chaplain John Paul Westin about the penitentiary as parish and learning to see each person there as God's "friends and special ones."
Show Notes
A few annotated book suggestions from John Paul:
- Cur Deus Homo — Anselm of Canterbury thinks about why God needed/chose to become human.
 - The 3 Colors of Community, Christian A. Schwarz — How highly flawed individuals can use their propensity to sin to help build healthy Christian community.
 - Fearfully and Wonderfully, Dr. Paul Brand and Philip Yancy — The human body (sick or healthy) can show us so much about the wonder of God and our human nature.
 - The Shack, William Paul Young — God can heal the deepest wounds and betrayal.
 - John's Gospel, John son of Zebedee — A look at life through the eyes of the beloved.
 - Life of the Beloved — Henri Nouwen's beautiful consideration of the nature of Jesus' friendship.
 - The Brother's Karamazov — Fydor Dostoevski's brilliant and crazy story of God's presence in a chaotic Russian family life.
 - The Heart of the Parish, Martin Thornton — Seeing wherever you are as your parish and your life as filled with your neighbors and parisioners. Everyone.
 - Hearing God — Dallas Willard's encouraging challenge to believe Jesus when he tells us we really can talk to God like we talk to one another.
 - Reading the Bible with the Damned — Bob Eklad's believes that people on the margins often have intense experiences of God's involvement in their lives that are of biblical import.
 - Letters and Papers from Prison —Dietrich Bonhoeffer's reflections on seeing God's loving presence in prison and how it transformed his thinking.