[amc] Fwd: Emailing: RJMN Second Chance Day Agenda in Austin
- From: lesang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: "amc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <amc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:48:08 -0600
This is the info that I mentioned in church last sunday. I'm not sure whether I
will be able to go yet, but if you are interested in going, let me know.
Lara
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 18:58:16 -0600
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Hello!
I sent this e-mail out a while back. We will be meeting as a group in Austin so
if anyone is interested in participating please let me know so we can arrange a
time and place to meet and ride on the bus as a group. John will be coming.
Thanks! Deborah
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Hello!
I sent this e-mail out a while back. We will be meeting as a group in Austin so
if anyone is interested in participating please let me know so we can arrange a
time and place to meet and ride on the bus as a group. John will be coming.
Thanks! Deborah
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RJMN Second Chance Day Agenda in Austin
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Hello!
I sent this e-mail out a while back. We will be meeting as
a group in Austin so if anyone is interested in participating please let me know
so we can arrange a time and place to meet and ride on the bus as a group. John
will be coming.
Thanks! Deborah
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- From: "Emmett Solomon" <esolomon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <esolomon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 16:03:58 -0600
Dear Ministry Partner: I am sending an attachment which includes the Agenda for the Second Chance Rally to be held in Austin on March 7, 2005. Many of us are very interested in helping to bring healing and restoration to those people who are handled by the criminal justice system. Currently, we are contending in the Texas Legislature for sentence reform. If the sentence structure which was enhanced during the 1990s is not reformed and brought back into more reasonable limits, we Texans will be building 2 more prisons each year into the forseeable future even though the crime rate has been dropping for the last 10 years. More prisons is the last thing that we need. We in the church who advocate healing and restoration need to speak up for reasonableness in our justice system. The overuse of incarceration has already stressed and even destroyed many families. To make an impression on the Legislature, it is absolutely imperative that we have a 1,000 ministers and interested Christians at that rally. If we can completely fill the Great Rotunda of the Capitol Building with Christians praying for sentence reform, it will be noticed. We must give permission to our legislators to do the right thing. Sentence reform is the right thing and lets tell them so. I hope that you will give sincere prayer and thought about joining us in Austin. If this is not important enough to get us to Austin, what is? Grace and Peace, Emmett Solomon
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Dear Ministry Partner: I am sending an attachment which includes the Agenda for the Second Chance Rally to be held in Austin on March 7, 2005. Many of us are very interested in helping to bring healing and restoration to those people who are handled by the criminal justice system. Currently, we are contending in the Texas Legislature for sentence reform. If the sentence structure which was enhanced during the 1990s is not reformed and brought back into more reasonable limits, we Texans will be building 2 more prisons each year into the forseeable future even though the crime rate has been dropping for the last 10 years. More prisons is the last thing that we need. We in the church who advocate healing and restoration need to speak up for reasonableness in our justice system. The overuse of incarceration has already stressed and even destroyed many families. To make an impression on the Legislature, it is absolutely imperative that we have a 1,000 ministers and interested Christians at that rally. If we can completely fill the Great Rotunda of the Capitol Building with Christians praying for sentence reform, it will be noticed. We must give permission to our legislators to do the right thing. Sentence reform is the right thing and lets tell them so. I hope that you will give sincere prayer and thought about joining us in Austin. If this is not important enough to get us to Austin, what is? Grace and Peace, Emmett Solomon
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Dear Ministry Partner:
I am sending an attachment which includes the
Agenda for the Second Chance Rally to be held in Austin on March 7,
2005.
Many of us are very interested in helping to bring
healing and restoration to those people who are handled by the criminal justice
system. Currently, we are contending in the Texas Legislature for sentence
reform. If the sentence structure which was enhanced during the
1990s is not reformed and brought back into
more reasonable limits, we Texans will be building 2 more prisons each
year into the forseeable future even though the crime rate has been dropping for
the last 10 years. More prisons is the last thing
that we need.
We in the church who advocate healing
and restoration need to speak up for reasonableness in our justice
system. The overuse of incarceration has already stressed and even
destroyed many families.
To make an impression on the Legislature, it is
absolutely imperative that we have a 1,000 ministers and interested Christians
at that rally.
If we can completely fill the Great Rotunda of the
Capitol Building with Christians praying for sentence reform,
it will be noticed.
We must give permission to our legislators to
do the right thing. Sentence reform is the right thing
and lets tell them so.
I hope that you will give sincere prayer and
thought about joining us in Austin. If this is not important enough to get
us to Austin, what is?
Grace and Peace,
Emmett Solomon
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