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Subject Monroe Used His Second Chance to Help Others
Date April 11, 2021 10:01 PM
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INSPIRING HOPE THROUGH TRANSFORMATION
“We don't just go to prison and get saved and have a ‘jailhouse religion.’ We get out and we live for God. And I'm an example that—by His grace—you can do this. By the grace of God.” —Monroe
Today, Monroe Jennings is a hardworking member of the community in Cecilia, Louisiana. He has a steady job as a prosthetist and is also the pastor of Cecilia Christian Fellowship. But Monroe hasn't always lived a stable life.
A LIFE OF CHAOS AND VIOLENCE
"I came from a good, middle-class family," Monroe says, "but I enjoyed the action of the streets."


Growing up in what he describes as a "violent city" in Ohio, Monroe spent most of his youth fighting and committing crimes. He met and married a young woman named Francine, but he was in no position to settle down.
WE BELIEVE IN SECOND CHANCES
Second Chance Month recognizes the basic, God-given dignity and potential of returning citizens. When we create a culture of second chances, we support justice, reduce recidivism, and protect public safety. If you share our passion for breaking down barriers, celebrate Second Chance Month with us!
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