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| Bro George Constantine

Thank you so much for the beautiful book “When Will Jesus Return to the Earth?” it was really a very stimulating and encouraging book.

The Privy Council have had their meeting regarding those sentenced to LIFE in jail. I was able to read a copy of the proceedings. The Lawyer representing those sentenced to life imprisonment presented a really good case of behalf of the inmates. We are not certain what the decisions will be on the two main issues.

The first is that a life sentence should not be as it is here now, it can only end if pardoned by the President, which rarely happens. The sentence should be for a specific length of time. The other issue is that each inmate should have been individually assessed before being sentenced, because some may deserve lesser sentences. I was given life sentence together with 50 others.

It is all in God’s hand and I will keep my faith in Him. The judges will take some time to give their decision, so I will continue to be patient. Thanks to all my brethren and Sisters for your prayers.


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