In a heartwarming display of redemption, over 300 inmates at Khami Prison near Bulawayo were baptized last week. The Seventh-Day Adventist Church led the initiative, because who doesn’t love a good baptism? The prisoners had been primed for spiritual renewal through weeks of evangelism and discipleship programs. Retired evangelist Dumisani Nkomo, a former inmate himself, led the baptism ceremony. Talk about a glow-up – Nkomo went from armed robbery to evangelist. Talk about second chances.
The SDA Church didn’t stop at spiritual salvation. They partnered with Jesus Behind Bars to drill three boreholes, providing much-needed water access within the prison. Because let’s be real, water is essential – for drinking, hygiene, and baptisms.
Assistant Commissioner Meya Khanyezi highlighted the importance of faith in rehabilitation, saying, “Crime has many facets, one of which is spiritual.” The prison will host a family week starting April 28, allowing inmates to reconnect with loved ones in a relaxed setting. Because who doesn’t love a good barbecue and some music?
Khanyezi emphasized that rehabilitation extends beyond confinement, stressing the need for community and faith-based support to ease inmates’ transition back into society. With spiritual guidance, family support, and basic necessities like water, maybe these inmates will be ready for a fresh start.
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