Last Step V2
Another Way To See

Writings

Stories, reflections, and correspondence from inside prison walls and beyond — exploring human connection, fellowship, transformation, and presence.

Giving Rage a Place Conversation
JC Summer 2026

Giving Rage a Place

Some phone calls end right on time. This one did not. After thirty minutes, I could tell we were not finished. A man we will call James had spent most of our conversation describing everything that seemed to be coming apart. He is serving a life sentence. He is also serving time in a facility […]

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Pen to Paper to Peace Conversation
JC Summer 2026

Pen to Paper to Peace

A letter came from a man we will call Edward. He had been thinking about perception. Not as an idea, but as something that was happening to him, in his own conversation, inside the place where he lives. He wrote about watching a teaching called The Answer to Every Problem, and one sentence had stayed […]

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What the Moment Is For Conversation
JC Summer 2026

What the Moment Is For

A man we will call David called me one evening after work. He had showered and was sitting quietly, letting the day come down around him. Nothing unusual  had happened. Just a man at the end of a long day, telling the truth about what was still moving in him. I asked what was on […]

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When Silence Becomes Service Conversation
JC Summer 2026

When Silence Becomes Service

A man we will call Daniel had just come from an encounter group inside the prison. During the group, another man had become emotional. He started crying. The room slowed down around him. When it came time for Daniel to speak, he noticed something moving inside of himself. “I wanted to fix him,” he told […]

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A Sentence Is Not a Sentence Conversation
JC Summer 2026

A Sentence Is Not a Sentence

A few days ago, I got on a call with a man we will call Michael. Before we began, I set a quiet intention. I wanted to remember the feeling from the first time we met. I still think about that visit. Michael walked into the room, sat down, and within moments we were both […]

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Another Chance to See Conversation
JC Summer 2022

Another Chance to See

Most prison visits begin the same way. I go through security. I empty my pockets. I wait for doors to open and close. Someone checks my name and points me toward the visiting room. Then I am given a seat. Usually, I have fifteen or twenty minutes before the man I have come to see […]

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I Could Not Have Scripted It Better Conversation
JC Spring 2023

I Could Not Have Scripted It Better

“I could not have scripted it any better.” That was the first thing he said when he called. I could hear the joy in his voice before I understood the story. It was not loud or forced. It was the kind of joy that arrives first, before the words have caught up. I have been […]

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Already Free Letter
JC Summer 2024

Already Free

There is an old image I have carried for years. It describes prisoners who have been bound in chains for a long time, and how they do not always leap up in joy the moment they are set free. It takes a while for them to understand what freedom is. I have thought about that […]

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I’m Just Happy Conversation
JC Fall 2024

I’m Just Happy

Every Wednesday at three o’clock my time, my phone rings. Almost without fail. Usually within a minute or two of the time we set for our call. There is something about that kind of faithfulness that reaches me. Nothing big. It is ordinary: a call at the same time each week, a voice on the […]

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What Change Looks Like Conversation
JC Summer 2024

What Change Looks Like

I arrived east for a few weeks of prison visits, and the trip began with two encounters that stayed with me. The first was with a man we will call Robert. He walked into the visiting room with a kind of brightness in him. That is the simplest way I know to say it. There […]

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Four Chairs Reflection
JC Spring 2024

Four Chairs

Sometimes a door opens quietly. Not with a plan or a sign, but with a question that looks ordinary on the surface and asks you to slow down. Yesterday morning, a man I have been talking with for a long time asked me a careful question. There was a woman in a prison in his […]

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Closer to Life Letter
JC Winter 2024

Closer to Life

I have been writing back and forth with a man in prison who went inside when he was young. He is serving a very long sentence. There is no way to say that lightly. A long sentence does something to a person’s sense of time. It changes how the future feels. It can make ordinary […]

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The Answers Are Coming Conversation
JC Fall 2023

The Answers Are Coming

Some visits remain with you, not because something big happens or anything is resolved.. Sometimes it is just one honest sentence that keeps returning to you long after you have left. This trip, that sentence came while I was sitting with a man who is thirty-two years old who has spent half of his life […]

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The Letters Keep Arriving Letter
JC Spring 2023

The Letters Keep Arriving

Sometimes the work speaks for itself. Not through a report or a number, and not through anything polished or prepared.  It comes in a letter, handwritten pages, tablet messages, or a note written after count clears late. Recently, a few letters came. One was from a man only just beginning to deepen on his spiritual […]

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I Don’t Have to Wait to Be Happy Letter
JC Winter 2023

I Don’t Have to Wait to Be Happy

I had a video call with a man in Texas who had just been denied parole for the sixth time. Some sentences feel heavy before anything else is said. Denied parole for the sixth time. I try not to rush past that. I try not to make it spiritual too quickly. I let the disappointment […]

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Meeting Without the Past Conversation
JC Fall 2022

Meeting Without the Past

Sometimes a conversation begins before anyone says what is really happening. A message came in from one of the men I stay connected with. His father was coming to visit the next day. They had not seen each other in many years. Most of my calls with the men happen at set times. There is […]

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Mud or Stars? Conversation
JC Summer 2022

Mud or Stars?

Freedom starts in the mind. I know how simple that can sound, especially to someone sitting behind a wall, a fence, a sentence, or a situation that is not changing anytime soon. But I keep seeing it, not as an idea, but as something lived. In 2019, I was flying home from Brazil and watched […]

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Now That’s Peace Conversation
JC Spring 2022

Now That’s Peace

On my first trip to northern Ohio, the last visit was with a man I had not seen in person since he had been moved from one facility to another. He had been moved months earlier, and I was glad to finally sit across from him again. We had stayed connected, but it is different […]

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When Two Stories Meet Conversation
JC Fall 2021

When Two Stories Meet

On my most recent trip east, my first visit was with a man I’ll call Joseph. He gave me permission to share part of what he told me. Not long before the visit, he had sent me a photo of a new tattoo on his throat. It was a lamb, a lion, and a cross. […]

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The Projector Room Conversation
JC Spring 2021

The Projector Room

I had just gotten off a call with a friend in prison. He was telling me about a conversation he had inside the prison auditorium. He had recently been moved into that area, and there was a stage there. While he was waiting to use the kiosk, he walked up and sat on it. That […]

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What the Walls Cannot Touch Conversation
JC Summer 2021

What the Walls Cannot Touch

As I look back on my visit to a prison in Chillicothe, Ohio, I keep returning to the same two words. God is. When I arrived, the sun was shining over the visitation building. The light came through in a way that was hard to miss. I stood there for a moment before going in, […]

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