KEEP HIM IN IF YOU CAN (11 OF 13)
Scripture: Matthew 27:62-66, Matthew 28:1-15
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Keep Him In If You Can (11 of 13)
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 27: 62 - 66 and Matthew 28: 1 - 15
I - The Humorous Plan (Matt. 27: 62 - 66)
II - The Horrifying Problem (Matt. 28: 1 - 6)
III - The Heavenly Proclamation (Matt. 28: 7 - 10)
IV - The Hoaxer's Plot (Matt 28: 11 - 15)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''ADT - 'A Dumb Tactic' the day their security system failed''
Alcatraz of the Rockies: The Most Secure Prison in America
Situated 5,000 feet above sea level on a barren expanse of land in the sandy, arid foothills of Colorado's southern Rockies is a place that has been described by those who have been there as ''hell on earth.'' It's here, 100 miles south of Denver near an old mining and railroad town, that the most dangerous criminals in the U.S. federal prison system reside.
The United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility - known unofficially as ''ADX Florence'' or ''Supermax'' - is the most secure prison in America. Only those convicted of the most violent (and often high-profile) crimes are sent here, sentenced to live out their days in solitary confinement under the tightest security conditions imaginable.
The complex itself is a formidable sight: short, windowless brick buildings guarded by towering razor wire fences, and watchtowers occupied by armed sharpshooters. The surrounding high desert terrain is dry, treeless, rocky, and unforgiving.
ADX Florence houses many of the nation's most violent criminal offenders - those convicted of committing heinous crimes such as terrorism and multiple murders.
As the former director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons Noman Carlson once said, ADX Florence was built for ''a very small subset of the inmate population who show absolutely no concern for human life.'' Today, the complex houses around 410 male inmates.
Foreign Terrorists
This list of inmates includes several high-profile Islamic t ...
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 27: 62 - 66 and Matthew 28: 1 - 15
I - The Humorous Plan (Matt. 27: 62 - 66)
II - The Horrifying Problem (Matt. 28: 1 - 6)
III - The Heavenly Proclamation (Matt. 28: 7 - 10)
IV - The Hoaxer's Plot (Matt 28: 11 - 15)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''ADT - 'A Dumb Tactic' the day their security system failed''
Alcatraz of the Rockies: The Most Secure Prison in America
Situated 5,000 feet above sea level on a barren expanse of land in the sandy, arid foothills of Colorado's southern Rockies is a place that has been described by those who have been there as ''hell on earth.'' It's here, 100 miles south of Denver near an old mining and railroad town, that the most dangerous criminals in the U.S. federal prison system reside.
The United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility - known unofficially as ''ADX Florence'' or ''Supermax'' - is the most secure prison in America. Only those convicted of the most violent (and often high-profile) crimes are sent here, sentenced to live out their days in solitary confinement under the tightest security conditions imaginable.
The complex itself is a formidable sight: short, windowless brick buildings guarded by towering razor wire fences, and watchtowers occupied by armed sharpshooters. The surrounding high desert terrain is dry, treeless, rocky, and unforgiving.
ADX Florence houses many of the nation's most violent criminal offenders - those convicted of committing heinous crimes such as terrorism and multiple murders.
As the former director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons Noman Carlson once said, ADX Florence was built for ''a very small subset of the inmate population who show absolutely no concern for human life.'' Today, the complex houses around 410 male inmates.
Foreign Terrorists
This list of inmates includes several high-profile Islamic t ...
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