In this brief volume, Cooper assesses the need for American churches to be more actively involved in prison ministries. He tackles typical objections to ministering to prisoners, and offers recommendations for the future of American prison ministry. Ultimately, Cooper makes the case that it is a Christian duty to be actively concerned with the spiritual and temporal well-being of inmates, and not something unique to only a certain group of Christians.
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In this brief volume, Cooper assesses the need for American churches to be more actively involved in prison ministries. He tackles typical objections to ministering to prisoners, and offers recommendations for the future of American prison ministry. Ultimately, Cooper makes the case that it is a Christian duty to be actively concerned with the spiritual and temporal well-being of inmates, and not something unique to only a certain group of Christians.
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