The following are abstracts taken
from letters written by the men of Kairos 54. This is what we are called to
do. “Love others as
yourself.”
“It has
truly been a life changing experience….and although this feeling I am
experiencing now might not last forever I know in my heart that the memory
will! Though I am behind these
walls today I am truly free.”
“I’ve
learned that no matter how fare one goes off into the ocean of despair, God is
always faithful to save you when we call out to Him to rescue us! Such amazing grace!”
“I got to
know God.”
“…just to
remind you of the very words Christ spoke—“very well done thou good and
faithful servant. You made a
difference and I want to say God bless you…”
“Your
Christian actions have inspired me to take on a personal relationship with the
Lord. To better myself so I can be
able to motivate and inspire others by what God has done for me.”
“Kairos
has given me the light of forgiveness and a taste of real love, Unconditional
love, His Love!”
“I am a
340lb 6’4” Black man. I have 40
years to do. I thought I was too
manly to come to Kairos. Now I
feel like more of a man.”
“I came
here a non-Christian to become a true Christian and now I’m ready to give it my
life.”
“…I know I
am free….I believe in the faith of Jesus Christ, the Real Jesus Christ now, and
that these four days have opened the door to everlasting joy!”
“It has
taught me how to grow in Christ and how I can promote God’s works to everyone I
come into contact with. I have
witnessed God’s incredible power at work, turning hardened criminals into soft
mounds of warm loving clay wanting to be reformed into what God wants them to
be. The transformation of lives
and the love I have witnessed has been overwhelming.”
“I know
that it will help me become a better person by the time that I get out of this
place.”
“Because
of you and others like you and others like you, I’ve enjoyed a sense of peace
and tranquility in a place where bad things and bad situations produce bad
attitudes and bad people.”
“This has
created an excellent opportunity and environment to reach the unreachable, to
touch the untouchable, and to love the unloveable.”
“Dear
Brethren—here is a poem to show my appreciation: I Wake
I wake to
breath
The hope
fraught air
Of dream
reborn
Of gone
despair
In every
facet radiantly
The dawn
is breaking there…
I wake to
find
Deep
meaning sown
Within a
heart
Of
crumbling stone
A bright
and Shining vision of
True love
that bids me home…”
“I have
been a Christian for most of my life.
Kairos has showed me that Christianity is not a personal, passive
thing. It has showed me the need
to be God’s ambassador and servant to the men around me.”
“As a
candidate of #54 Kairos I thank you for helping to change the weeping of my
night, to joy of the morning.”
“When a
man comes from a past that is as filthy and ragged as mine, it is hard to
understand the love that has been shown to me.”
“I learned
that even a reject like me is loved by someone. I learned forgiveness.
I can honestly say, that I have never forgiven anyone before. But last night I forgave every hurt I
was holding in my heart. All the
hate, pain, heartache, stress.”
“Seeing
the love of God work through all of you is living evidence that our Lord Jesus
Christ was expressing to us during His short time here. It is very much a reality to me, even
more so now than ever before.”
“I exist
in a very dark place, prison, and I have great faith that enables me to face
each day. I know what loneliness
is, I know what despair is. God
shows me what love is, what hope is….When light walks into a dark place the
darkness must leave. “
“It is
rare that people like us (inmates) get to step away from the everyday life of
prison. The constant tension,
repetition, and stress. These last
four days have made me feel human again.
Thank you for letting me feel this agape love. I’ve watched men torn down and built back up to be what God
wanted us to be.”
“Over the
last four days, we felt so much love.
I’m talking about a love that I didn’t think still existed….I thank God
for giving me the opportunity to experience this love so I can be able to share
it with others.”
“The
experience of me being here in “Kairos” has touched my heart and made me see
the big picture on life. I found
out that if we accept Jesus into our life, he will never leave us or forsake
us! I truly believe that.”
“Sometimes
a person feels alone and it’s tough to open up to someone you don’t know or
haven’t seen before. But you did
that without any judgment in your soul.”
“Many
lives and hearts are now changed and that we can move in the right direction.”
“My heart
cried out when I was given blessing, prayers, letters, and as the fellowship
was shared and stomach filled, so was I filled with the Spirit you guys and
women and children have given me. “
“This
experience has given me a fully illustrated vision of the bigger picture of
life and has given me the motivation to get back on the right track…this
movement creates vision and hope for those in need of spiritual guidance”
“I was
finally able to forgive a man that I had no intention to forgive, “ever” who I
had hated for almost 17 years but against my will God has taken that from
me! Imagine that? What a wonderful feeling, to be able to
forgive, and even better feeling that God give us a glimpse every now and again
to see the love that our human forms cannot contain but that is waiting for us
after we leave this place to join Him….I have been crying and weeping over
everything (Love) and it is so nice to be able to experience emotions again. God is Good!”
“The love
that [is] generated through this program is unbelievable. And as an incarcerated individual the
love that was provided this weekend we don’t see often.”
“I was
able to remove a big load of unforgiveness towards myself and others. I was able to open the door to my heart
and let the Lord in. I will be
able to be a changed man, and be better to my wife and my kids.”
“A lot of
us growing up are taught that familial (family love) is the greatest and never
ending love, only to come to prison and find out, that if you mess up bad
enough family will abandon you too.
Then sets in bitterness, regret, hostility, etc. Due to the rejection…Only to one day
find out people that never knew you in life, cares about your life, and this is
done by the example of WWJD. So we
begin to see, to wonder, to ponder.
What is life like as a sincere Christian as a new creature at the hand
of God and His Guidance”
“Your
efforts speak love to the soul of the lonely, oppressed, and stricken person.”
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