Not exact matches
«We have a large
prison ministry, which I am very fond of and we have placed almost three million books
in prison cells now... It is amazing how many
people come to Christ through that,» she says.
From an underground church
in China to a
prison cell in Iran to a chapel
in Kansas, the Spirit is working
in the world by inhabiting His
people.
Meanwhile, I have also realised that the only
person that could be sure of not going to be detained either
in cell, house - arrest or
prison must surely be the dead
person in the grave.
One, Brawl On
Cell Block 99 (B), depicted Vince Vaughn kicking multiple
peoples» heads to jelly
in canvas
prison shoes while spouting the flowery, Nic Pizzolatto-esque tough - guy dialogue of director S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk).
The plans are part of a wider package of reforms that would tear up the Mental Health Act and replace it with new legislation aimed largely at reducing the number of vulnerable
people detained
in prison cells.
I have yet to break out of
prison but just learning how to work the time system
in my favor (I found a way to stay up all night), looting other inmate's
cells, getting strong enough to beat up on
people and hiding stuff from guards was an awesome experience
in its own right.
Canada's
prison agency is close to establishing new rules that would prohibit the placement of vulnerable
people in solitary confinement and increase the time segregated inmates can spend out of
cells.
However, this is not recommended because of the risk of poor reception and,
in any event, judges may have different ideas unless the litigant
in person (or, for that matter, a legal representative) is locked up on remand
in a police or
prison cell.
Within the latter, a further distinction was possible between a
prison,
in which healthy
people live
in their own
cells, and detention of mental patients
in high - security conditions.