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Well done my friend.

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I was one of these inmates at a federal prison camp in Colorado and I was so blessed having these and church missionaries give us a spot of normalcy and familiarity and hope on a weekly basis. If you want any insight from me on the other side, I would be very open to that discussion. Thanks for the story

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I would also love to talk too! I'm doing an article on the role of faith in inmates' lives while in prison, and its affect after release. Would you be able to send me an email so I can get in contact? Thank you so much! laurenwoolleyy@gmail.com

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I would love that! Could you send me your email? eleighbarrett@gmail.com

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Fabulous!

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Wonderful story - thank you for your vision and determination and desire to share light and love with everyone.

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Way to go! Persistence is such a virtue! Thank you for serving these men!

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This is perhaps one of the most exciting things to have developed in modern LDS history. Ms. Carson is not only intelligent and spiritually alert, she is 100% believable. I can only conclude that this is a genuine work of the Spirit.

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She's a self-servicing, aggrandizing narcissist who belongs in a Unitarian or Presbyterian congregation for sure. Wait, that's not what you meant? Huh.

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Laughably pathetic. "Empowering" rhetoric is absurdly cliche, oh yeah and if preaching is 'empowering' to you then you've missed the point altogether. It sounds like you want to be in front of an audience. Fine, do that, but don't lie to yourself and your congregation that what you are doing is for service. You've admitted power is your thing.

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Laughably pathetic.

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