Naked As A Jailbird Review By Experts

By Harold Campbell


What is your perception of people who are in jail or who have been incarcerated? Naturally, they are not the kind you would desire to spend time with or engage in conversations. In fact, many people wish they had tags or marks on their foreheads to make them easily recognizable. It is not until you have read Naked as a Jailbird that it dawns on you that they have a human face and desires, just like you.

Richard Shaw writes the book from the perspective of a prison chaplain. His eyes are compassionate as expected, but this is not his motivation to write the book. You will not see him pleading with people to change their ways. He gives a narrative of a reality that people assume exists and will be surprised to realize that there are people living this reality.

Shaw is conscious of the negative portrayal that people give to prisoners. These are outcasts and criminals who arrogance and ignorance has led them behind bars. However, when you spend time with these prisoners, you realize that their world is different. The book does not seek to justify when they are incarcerated but your mentality of prison and prison life will change. You will also want to review prisons and whether they change people.

Movies and books have portrayed prison life as unbearable. Working with these perceived defiant souls who are looking for a way out is one of the most challenging ministries to ever engage. Surprisingly, you are expected to spread the message of hope, repentance and forgiveness to a people who might never experience that. This makes the situation extremely challenging especially considering that some are awaiting their day at the guillotine.

Is prison ministry for everyone and can one approach the ministry like you would ministry to ordinary citizens? This is a tough question to answer. The people who are imprisoned are different from those who are roaming freely around. It takes special grace to deal with some of the stories you will encounter in these prison facilities. According to Shaw, you need special grace to minister in this environment.

What role do prisons play in the society and is it still relevant today? Are people being changed by being locked up and what activities go on behind bars to facilitate this change? There is a desire to change with most people waking up to this reality immediately they settle in prison. But is there a return door for such people? Surprisingly, prison warders and people who appear to command a lot of respect in this environment are also in a prison of their own.

The choice of such words as naked points at a helpless situation. It leaves you thinking about the form of nakedness that people in prison experience. This is a place with no secrets. How does it affect the people who go in and how do they live? The book exposes what else these people are stripped of apart from their cloths.

The book is a quick read that will transform your idea of prison life. It will surprise you that prison warders and other staff could be in greater prisons than the actual prisoners. What about ministering in prison? The answer lies deep in the paragraphs.




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