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Serving the Mentally Ill behind Bars

On a broadcast of PBS’ Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, PFM Senior Vice President Pat Nolan offers his thoughts on the incarceration of mentally ill inmates, and the Christian obligation to reach out in love to those in need behind bars.

“You know, Jesus said, ‘I was naked, and you clothed me. 

By Steve Rempe
June 26, 2013
Chicago | Cook County | Illinois | Maryland | mental illness

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