Discovering the Atonement Behind the Razor Wire
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KathrynApril 1, 2018
Such a beautiful, thoughtful explanation. It touched my heart. Thank you!
Steve JonesMarch 31, 2018
Craig, I was thrilled to see this article. As I read, the Spirit reminded me of past times in class with you as you opened the Atonement to us. I miss our talks while on the table being adjusted. Reading this filled me with warm memories of our long friendship.
Ray HansenMarch 30, 2018
Craig, As a member that has worked/volunteered in the prison systems for many years, this brought tears to my eyes. Very few people/members understand the pain and hopelessness that incarcerated LDS and non LDS individuals and their families experience. Beautifully written Craig. Thanks. -Ray PS- If you ever have a calling that makes you thankful for your blessings & teaches empathy & touches your soul, visiting and sharing with those that are incarcerated is the calling!
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