Bow Ties and Broken Chains

This blog is where faith, travel, and criminal justice intersect. As someone who has worked in probation and parole and now serves as Director of Government Affairs with Prison Fellowship, I’ve seen firsthand how justice systems shape lives, families, and communities. Through my travels—whether standing in historic courthouses, visiting prisons, or walking the streets of cities and small towns—I reflect on the past, present, and future of justice in America and beyond. These journeys often bring me face-to-face with places of beauty and brokenness, history and hope. Here, I share stories from the road, lessons from history, and insights from policy and ministry. You’ll find posts on: • Travel Reflections: visiting landmarks tied to justice, faith, or freedom. • Criminal Justice Insights: policy updates, reform efforts, and lessons from my work. • Faith & Justice: reflections rooted in the belief that every person is made in the image of God. • Personal Notes: moments where family, faith, and advocacy all meet. My hope is that this space encourages readers to see the world differently, to believe that justice and mercy can walk hand in hand, and to join me on the road toward a more just and compassionate society.

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