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'I heard men's stories, ordinary people and it wasn't hard for me to put myself in their shoes'.
When Graham Lapslie first started working as a Prison Chaplain, he thought he'd made the biggest mistake of his life. Within a couple of months, he discovered that hearing men's stories and coming alongside them as a neutral party was an honor and a privilege. Graham talks of finding God in the prison and shares on what he wishes people outside prison understood about those who are incarcerated.
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By Sanctuary'I heard men's stories, ordinary people and it wasn't hard for me to put myself in their shoes'.
When Graham Lapslie first started working as a Prison Chaplain, he thought he'd made the biggest mistake of his life. Within a couple of months, he discovered that hearing men's stories and coming alongside them as a neutral party was an honor and a privilege. Graham talks of finding God in the prison and shares on what he wishes people outside prison understood about those who are incarcerated.
Support Sanctuary Radio: https://donate.rhemamedia.co.nz/?brand=sanctuary
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.