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Theology Lockdown Podcast
by Ben Winters, Robbie Carpenter, Jacob Watson, Mark Murray
Doctrine Behind Bars: The Theology Lockdown Podcast is a series of challenging, in-depth discussions with incarcerated men examining the difficult concepts of faith within the prison system. At its heart, the podcast serves to highlight the inherent humanity and spiritual growth of those behind bars, using profound theological discussions and personal testimonies to reshape public perceptions of inmates. By centering on “living out doctrine and redemption,” TLP aims to set a new standard for how society views and engages with incarcerated individuals. Beyond being a media platform, TLP functions as a "lifeline" and training ground through its integrated media labs. Recorded inside a correctional facility in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, these labs equip inmates with professional skills in audio engineering, video editing, and graphic design, working to reduce recidivism by directly supporting the ODOC’s mission of "We Chan
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[002] Salvation : Is Faith in Prison Real?
Is Faith in Prison Real?S1:E2 - SalvationCan someone really be changed from the inside—out? Is only believing in Jesus enough to find that change? What about "Jailhouse Religion"? Thank you, dear watcher/ listener for your time. Share a comment of encouragement! If you would like to privately ask a question, or share some direct encouragement with our team, send an email to [email protected]. Our deepest thanks to the Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections for allowing us to work inside the prison facility and a great thank you to Warden Tuggle, Chaplain Gregory, and Mr Whitmore at John Lilley Correctional Center for their supportive spirit in helping get this podcast on the air.The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.In humility we want to open God’s word and say, “Open my eyes that I might behold wondrous things from your law!” Psalm 119:18
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[001] Meet the Voices
Why We Started This: The Conversations Missing In PrisonS1:E1 - Pilot: Meet The VoicesIn this inaugural episode… Let’s ask and answer a few questions: Where did this idea for a prison podcast even come from? What could a prison ministry's impact be on the prison system? What can listeners expect from this first season of the podcast? Thank you, dear listener for your time.Share a comment of encouragement!If you would like to privately ask a question, or share some direct encouragement with our team, send an email to [email protected] deepest thanks to the Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections for allowing us to work inside the prison facility and a great thank you to Warden Tuggle, Chaplain Gregory, and Mr Whitmore at John Lilley Correctional Center for their supportive spirit in helping get this podcast on the air.The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Doctrine Behind Bars: The Theology Lockdown Podcast is a series of challenging, in-depth discussions with incarcerated men examining the difficult concepts of faith within the prison system. At its heart, the podcast serves to highlight the inherent humanity and spiritual growth of those behind bars, using profound theological discussions and personal testimonies to reshape public perceptions of inmates. By centering on “living out doctrine and redemption,” TLP aims to set a new standard for how society views and engages with incarcerated individuals. Beyond being a media platform, TLP functions as a "lifeline" and training ground through its integrated media labs. Recorded inside a correctional facility in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, these labs equip inmates with professional skills in audio engineering, video editing, and graphic design, working to reduce recidivism by directly supporting the ODOC’s mission of "We Chan
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Ben Winters, Robbie Carpenter, Jacob Watson, Mark Murray
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