- The Washington Times - Tuesday, August 13, 2024

If you want to slow the rate of youth incarceration, the solution isn’t to stop jailing criminals but rather address the roots: the family. Most criminals come from broken homes, and that’s just a fact.

Dale Sutherland, “The Undercover Pastor,” was an undercover narcotics police officer in Washington, D.C., who spent his on-the-job time preaching the good word of God’s grace to those who seemed receptive. And he has a new partnership called, “God Behind Bars,” to help carry Christ into the jail cells of America.

He says more prayer, more Bible teaching, more fights of faith are what’s needed to help reform the justice systems in America and combat youth crime rates and change the hearts and minds of would-be repeat offenders.

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