1,000 Days in Jail w/ No Trial; Endurance, Perseverance, & Hope

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In Hour One, I go through different headlines from the past week that resonate with Isaiah 5:20. We are watching good become evil, while evil is considered good.
Some Headlines:
Hamas Protestors in London Planning "Million Man March" on Remembrance Day.
Hamas Official Promises to Repeat Oct. 7 Attack Over and Over Again.
VP Kamala Harris Announces Strategy Center to Counter Islamophobia.

In Hour Two, I chat with Jake Lang from solitary confinement in Washington DC.
On Oct. 12, Jake passed a milestone: 1,000 days in jail without a trial. To mark the anniversary, he wanted to share with the American people "the horrific conditions of confinement," which he says he and many of his fellow Jan. 6 prisoners have had to endure.
"During this time, I've done 20 months of solitary confinement," Mr. Lang told The Epoch Times. "For 15 months of that, I wasn't allowed to have a haircut or a shave."
This was intentional, he said, to make Jan. 6 prisoners look like "homeless vagrants" or "deranged terrorists" during video court appearances.
Jan. 6 prisoners are frequently denied family visitation, Mr. Lang said. They spend months with no sunlight. Lights in their cells remain on at night, depriving them of sleep.

Those who stand for good will be marginalized and demonized, so we must be prepared to still respond with grace, empowered by the Holy Spirit of God through Jesus Christ.

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