“Above all, love each other
deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” – 1 Peter 4:8 (NIV)
When Connor was two years old,
his father went to prison. He’d been driving drunk and killed someone else. The
prison sentence meant Connor rarely saw his father and felt like a stranger on
the few occasions they were together.
“I spent years angry at my
dad,” Connor says. “But when I was in college, I started reaching out to him. I
don’t know what I was looking for but I knew I was tired of being angry.”
Over the course of letters and
phone calls, Connor forgave his father. “I knew he was up for parole in a few
months so I started putting together resources. I realized the world had
changed so much in the last two decades. When he went in, cellphones were the
size of bricks.” Connor laughs.
Connor helped his father
adjust to life outside prison and convinced the manager of a local store to
give his father a job as a cashier. A few years later, his father passed away
from liver problems.
But Connor keeps his legacy
alive by reaching out to other prisoners. “The older guys have a tough time
readjusting to life outside. So I’m there to help them re-enter society. I
teach them things like how to operate a smartphone, surf the web, use
self-checkouts, all the basic activities that most people don’t think about.”
Connor smiles, “It’s my
mission ground. I get to be a light to these prisoners, a port welcoming them
home. I think that’s pretty awesome.”
God, help me be a light to those around me. I want to show
those who feel worthless or marked Your abundant love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
No comments:
Post a Comment