WKRG-TV reports that Operation Restore Our Community begins next week.
The city judge will let misdemeanor offenders choose to work off their sentences in jail and pay a fine; or go to church every Sunday for a year.

If the one-year church attendance program is completed successfully, the offender's case will be dismissed.
Bay Minette Police Chief Mike Rowland says the program could change the lives of people heading down the wrong path.
So far, 56 churches are participating.
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What do you think?
Which would you choose?
I think church would be everyone's choice. Actually I think it is a good idea providng the criminal has only committed a minor crime.
ReplyDeleteGood post Gregg.
Yvonne.
ps: we're having a heatwave here, it's supposes to be hotter tomorrow.
You probably should have someone monitoring the folks to make sure they don't do something violent. Church might help if you go to a real church, but if you go to a seeker church, the guy might be even more in love with himself.
ReplyDeleteEither way, I still like the idea. My church would be so much smaller if it was not for former addicts, recovering addicts and former vagrants.
how long tell the aclu gets involved I wonder
ReplyDeleteHe/she gets to pick churches. Sweet. That's like picking your favorite box of chocolate. Nice gesture, but I can't help to think that a true convict is better than a false convert. The former has a greater chance of realizing his true state in light of God's grace.
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