I was getting into trouble all the time and did not have a care about anyone. I was doing drugs with many females just using them. When I was locked up in prison in 2015, it opened my eyes to all of the people that I have hurt in my past and still hurting being in here. It does not help that I have two children that I have never seen. A daughter, age 19, and a son age 18, and they don’t have the same mother. I decided to follow Jesus and ever since I have been doing Bible studies with Prison Mission Association and several others. It has helped me to open my eyes more on everything I have done. When I get home I want to find a good church to join and help more people.- C. Sweitzer
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