Emunah (Hebrew for faith, belief)
What does freedom really mean? As America celebrates 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, millions continue to wrestle with another kind of bondage. In this thought-provoking Independence Day episode of Emunah, host Dr. Tamara Henry welcomes Reverend Jamesina Greene, founder of A Mothers Cry, for a candid conversation about incarceration, redemption, and the many faces of freedom. Together they examine freedom through biblical, historical, and personal lenses, asking difficult but necessary questions: Is freedom merely the absence of prison bars? Can a person be spiritually free while physically incarcerated? What responsibility does the Black Church have in confronting mass incarceration, supporting affected families, and advocating for justice? Drawing from Reverend Greenes personal journey as the mother of an incarcerated son and her decades of ministry to families impacted by the criminal justice system, this episode offers hope, biblical wisdom, and practical insight for anyone seeking healing, restoration, and a deeper understanding of Gods liberating power. IN THIS EPISODE Why freedom is far more than physical liberty. How incarceration affects identity, dignity, and family relationships. The emotional toll incarceration places on parents, spouses, children, and entire communities. Why true freedom begins with transformation of the heart and mind. The difference between physical freedom and spiritual freedom. How repentance, forgiveness, and reconciliation become pathways to lasting freedom. Breaking generational cycles through faith, accountability, and community. The Black Churchs unique opportunity to minister to incarcerated individuals and advocate for justice. Why redemptionnot a persons worst mistakehas the final word. KEY TAKEAWAYS Freedom is not simply the absence of physical confinement; it is the restoration of Gods image in every person. Incarceration often strips people of their identity, reducing them to numbers rather than recognizing their God-given worth. Genuine freedom begins when Christ transforms the heart, regardless of external circumstances. Families of incarcerated loved ones need compassion, encouragement, and strong church communities. The Church has both a spiritual and social responsibility to engage issues surrounding mass incarceration with truth, grace, and hope. Breaking destructive cycles requires personal responsibility, faith, forgiveness, accountability, and supportive relationships. Gods redemption is greater than any persons past mistakes. MEMORABLE QUOTES The bars may keep him there, but not his soul. Humanitys deepest bondage is to sin, not prison walls. If the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed. SCRIPTURES FEATURED Galatians 5:1, 13 Psalm 146:7 John 8:36 Isaiah 61:1 Romans 6:22; 8:1; 12:2 Philippians 4:78 2 Corinthians 5:1720 BIBLICAL EXAMPLES DISCUSSED Josephs imprisonment in Egypt (Genesis 39) Moses before his calling (Exodus 2) Davids sin and repentance (2 Samuel 11) Paul and Silas worshiping in prison (Acts 16:2534) Peters imprisonment and miraculous release (Acts 12) ABOUT REVEREND JAMESINA GREENE Reverend Jamesina Greene of Salisbury, Maryland, is the founder and president of A Mothers Cry, a community-based outreach and advocacy organization that supports families affected by incarceration, social inequality, and injustice. Through ministry, writing, and community engagement, she encourages hope, healing, and restoration for families navigating the criminal justice system. She is the author of numerous books and articles and is a frequent contributor to the Afro-American newspaper. Learn more at www.amotherscry.org. Dont miss Reverend Greenes previous appearance on Emunah: Compassion Behind Bars (Originally released October 31, 2025). WED LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU What does freedom mean to you? Has this conversation challenged or encouraged your perspective on incarceration, faith, forgiveness, or the Churchs role in bringing hope to broken communities? Share your thoughts with us at wordconsultingllc@gmail.com or visit www.wordconsultingllc.com. Music licensed through Soundstripe. Code: UOYCIVMO16MZLP0Z Music notes
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