“For over a decade, I’ve been involved in frontline work against the death penalty. In recent years, I’ve stood in execution chambers and held the hands of eight different men while the state murders them. In each of those circumstances, I have vehemently opposed the execution. So much so, I’ve often blamed myself for not being able to stop it. After the tragedy, I’d get home and stay awake at night wondering what more I could’ve done. With every execution, the nights only grow longer. Torture is an understatement. Grief is too simplistic. I guess excruciating pain might be close. The horror of it all is based on a deeply held belief that life is worth saving at all costs. But what about when it’s not?” “‘Who else is going to Stand beside him?’A Different Look at the Death Penalty” by Rev. Dr. Jeff Hood is on our blog now. Sign-in 🔥 To learn more about how you can engage, visit: Sign-in

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