Buari is the founder of Ryderz Van Service, which he describes as the «Uber
of prison visits.»
In the corridors
of the prison we visited, the halls were dark, so the prisoners couldn't see the guards at all.
Not exact matches
«I wasn't a part
of this museum when it first opened and I wondered, «who in the world would want to
visit a
prison?»»
The U.S. Senate recently passed a resolution condemning the prosecution and continuing incarceration
of former prime minister Yuliya Tymoshenko and her political allies.8 Various European leaders, including OSCE Parliamentary Assembly members, have made a special point
of visiting Tymoshenko in
prison and lobbying for her release.9 Her incarceration has become one
of the main obstacles in Ukraine's relations with the EU, stalling Ukraine's hitherto successful bid for a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with Brussels.
«Have either
of you ever
visited a Cuban
prison where there were political prisoners?
Seek the Kingdom
of God... feed the hungry... clothe the naked...
visit the sick and those in
prison.
Jesus told us to take care
of the widows and the orphans, to take care
of the sick, to
visit those in
prison, to treat every person we come in contact with in the same was we ourselves would want to be treated by them.
I mean, this is presumptuous and potentially arrogant
of me, but the Christianity that resonates the most with me is the Christianity that seems to reflect that concept
of grace and forgiveness and humility, and the Christians who are humbly taking care
of the sick, and the Christians who are humbly
visiting people in
prisons.
In 1999, he began
visiting Rilima
Prison in Bugesera, the new home to thousands
of the génocidaires, the men who wielded the machetes.
During World War I he
visited the federal
prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, three times in the interest
of conscientious objectors.
Jesus proclaims «freedom for the prisoners» (Luke 4:18, TNIV) and tells His followers that God will judge us according to our treatment
of the prisoner: «I was in
prison, and you came to
visit me» (Matthew 25:36).
Unless you want to deny conjugal
visits and allow
prison to destroy the fabric
of the family and support system the criminal will need when he is released, thereby increasing the chance that he will return to crime, babies will be conceived — unless you like China's solution.
A lot
of people from my c hurch
visit people in
prisons and spend time with elderly people at lunch clubs etc..
The sheep being those who
visited people in hospital an
prison, did things for the least
of others and had to be reminded by Jesus
of when they had done with him welcoming them.
Because
of her, his children had
visited him for the first time in
prison and he was able to share his faith with them.
Newly - appointed Pope Francis made international headlines when he announced that instead
of delivering Holy Thursday Mass from St Peter's Basilica, he would instead
visit a youth
prison on the outskirts...
Newly - appointed Pope Francis made international headlines when he announced that instead
of delivering Holy Thursday Mass from St Peter's Basilica, he would instead
visit a youth
prison on the outskirts
of Rome.
Then shall the King say to them on His right hand, Come, you blessed
of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation
of the world: For I was hungry, and you gave Me meat: I was thirsty, and you gave Me a drink: I was a stranger, and you took Me in: Naked, and you clothed Me: I was sick, and you
visited Me: I was in
prison, and you came to Me.
Didn't jesus base judgement (seperation
of sheep / goats) on what we did for the least...
visit those in
prison, feed the hungry etc... nothing to do with what we believed... but how we live.
The book describes how Enoch
visited the underworld
of Sheol, and after observing the
prison for fallen angels in which a great fire blazed, he was led by the angel Raphael to a high mountain.
«Before we even got behind a lot
of policy changes, what we did was we went around the country and just
visited prisons and
visited state legislatures and
visited with district attorneys and police officers and survivors
of crime, all these folks who have a stake in the system right now, and we tried to listen and amplify voices that may not have been heard as much,» he explains.
Our faith life is measured by how we attend to and improve the lives
of others — by feeding them, quenching their thirst, clothing them,
visiting them in
prison, healing them, and welcoming them.
Over twenty years ago, this group
of laymen decided to take literally Christ's words, «I was sick and you
visited me... in
prison and you came to me» (Matt.
Conscious
of the suffering
of prisoners and well aware that through the centuries many faithful Christians have been wrongfully imprisoned and put to death, Christians have emphasized the importance
of visiting prisoners, have campaigned for
prison and penal reform and have supported organizations such as Amnesty International that campaigns for prisoners
of conscience.
In Jesus» picture
of the Day
of Judgment, he expresses the idea that God in Christ comes to that person who
visits those who are sick and in
prison and in need.
During the course
of a decade, Mr Lawson has shared his testimony in more than 25 countries,
visiting some
of the world's most challenging
prisons in doing so.
My point being that by the time you develop the habit
of feeding, quenching, clothing, healing, welcoming, and
visiting prisons, you have gained a new life complete with new values and new goals and new vision.
After
visiting her husband recently in
prison — where they have been permitted to communicate through glass — she told supporters, he was «discouraged about the lack (seemingly)
of action from the new administration.»
I'd say: My savior is Jesus and Jesus says...... «Come, you blessed
of My Father, inherit the reign prepared for you from the foundation
of the world for I was hungry and you gave Me food, I was thirsty and you gave Me drink, I was a stranger and you took Me in, was naked and you clothed Me, I was sick and you
visited Me, I was in
prison and you came to Me.»
To feed the poor, help the needy,
visit those in
prison, heal the sick or take care
of the orphans!
(E.g., Luke 16:19 - 31) Thus, in one
of his most cogent pleas for humanitarian service as the test
of true religion and the crucial point on which God judges man — «I was hungry» and ye gave me to eat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me to drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me in; naked and ye clothed me; I was sick, and ye
visited me; I was in
prison, and ye came unto me» (Matthew 25:31 - 46)-- the scenery
of the parable is the old - fashioned eschatology.
Then the King will say to those on His right hand, «Come, you blessed
of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation
of the world: for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you
visited Me; I was in
prison and you came to Me.»
The real subject
of my
visits to the C section
of Pretoria Central
Prison [was] to understand the inner mind
of evil, to follow its thought processes, and to expose myself to its human face, stripped
of media stereotypes and the easy distance
of hatred.
Such thinking would appear to eliminate organized religion from any concerted effort to deal with world hunger, poverty and illiteracy, public health and sanitation, and
prison reform, despite the disturbing implications
of Christ's warning:»... for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you
visited me, I was in
prison and you came to me....
In the parable
of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25:31 — 46), he tells the righteous, «Come, you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation
of the world; -LSB-...] I was in
prison and you
visited me.»
It is the Law
of Christ that counseled me during my time
of working within the
prison, and later
visiting some friends serving time.
According to the regulations
of most church orders, the care
of souls for which the ministers were responsible by virtue
of their office was limited to regular
visits in the hospitals and
prisons.
While
prison visits are an important way
of maintaining contact, they can also be traumatic for children, particularly in jails where the security is tight.
McDonald says, and
prison officials confirm, that he
visits Harris weekly, but he says he feels the sting
of their separation during the week.
Members
of the foreign affairs select committee
visited the high - security
prison in Cuba last September, the first members
of a foreign parliament to do so.
British MPs have called for the closure
of the Guantanamo Bay terror
prison «as soon as possible» after a recent
visit.
British MPs have called for the closure
of the Guantanamo Bay terrorist
prison camp «as soon as possible» after a recent
visit.
The host
of Pampaso program Salifu Mugabe Maase, the two panelists Alistair Tairo Nelson and Godwin Ako Gunn were in high spirits when «friends
of the trio»
visited them at the
prisons.
Also at 10 a.m., Assembly members David Weprin and Carmen De La Rosa call for the restoration
of seven - day
visiting at state medium - security
prisons and for the reinstatement
of free transportation for the inmate
visiting program, outside Senate Chambers, state Capitol, Albany.
Mr. Ja'afaru who had had also
visited other inmates being treated in Owerri
Prisons Clinic for various degrees
of bullet wounds, commended the timely response
of other security agencies during the attack.
His wife, Llamo Tso, scared
of arrest herself, has become a refugee in India and has therefore been unable to
visit her husband in
prison.
While it could indeed be «a potentially epoch - making moment it could be for Gaddafi to stand trial at the International Criminal Court,» Bali and Abu Rish argue that: «The prospect
of retirement in a
prison cell in the Hague may factor into al - Qaddafi's incentives to make good on his threats to fight to the last
of his capacities,
visiting untold atrocities on Libyan civilians in the process.
Every prisoner under sentence
of imprisonment shall be entitled, once in every two weeks to receive a
visit from friends or relatives in the presence
of a
prison officer
Last Friday, when this reporter went to the said facility for the «Justice for All programme», uncountable number
of visitors who came to the facility to
visit some
of the inmates were asked to fill the visitors» pass, after which a
prison officer, wearing an African print, was seen supervising the illegal exercise
of collecting the money from the visitors.
A prisoner under sentence
of imprisonment may, in exceptional circumstances, be granted permission by the officer in charge
of the
prison to receive a
visit from friends or relatives in addition to the
visit to which he is entitled under subsection (1)