Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy, and Making Peace with My Sister's Killer
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Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy, and Making Peace with My Sister's Killer  -     By: Jeanne Bishop

Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy, and Making Peace with My Sister's Killer

Westminster John Knox Press / 2015 / Paperback

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Title: Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy, and Making Peace with My Sister's Killer
By: Jeanne Bishop
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 184
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 2015
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 066426123X
ISBN-13: 9780664261238
Stock No: WW26123X

Publisher's Description

Could you forgive your sister's killer?

This powerful, true story of faith and forgiveness shows that all of us are capable of experiencing the healing and renewal that comes with truly forgiving another. Change of Heart follows the transformative journey undertaken by Jeanne Bishop after the murders of her sister and brother-in-law, a journey that challenged Jeanne's belief in the message of Jesus on the cross and eventually moved her beyond simple forgiveness to the deeper waters of redemption and grace. Jeanne's authentic story will guide readers past the temptation of anger and revenge, and help them navigate the path of truly forgiving someone whose actions have hardened their heart.

From once wishing that her sister's killer languished in a cell for the rest of his life, Jeanne now visits him regularly in prison and publicly advocates for his release. "It's not okay what you did, but I am not going to hate you. I am not going to wish evil on you," writes Bishop of the murderer. "I am going to wish the opposite. I am going to wish that you will be redeemed."

"You have to forgive because you have been forgiven," said author Jeanne Bishop in reference to Jesus' Gospel message. Change of Heart shares her journey of moving beyond the concept of "forgiving and forgetting" to personal reconciliation with the man who killed her pregnant sister and brother-in-law. Her decision to forgive didn't come without a price though, and Bishop addresses the sacrifices that she made in the book. Bishop's work also brings the reader into the discussion of the challenging issues of restorative justice, juvenile life sentencing, mandatory minimums, and incarceration in the criminal justice system.

"The criminal justice system in the United States, which deems some people unworthy of redemption - even children who commit serious crimes, urgently needs to hear voices that speak for mercy and restoration. Jeanne Bishop's is such a voice." - Sr. Helen Prejean, activist and author of Dead Man Walking.

Change of Heart confronts these serious and pressing issues of restorative justice, juvenile life sentences, and incarceration in the criminal justice system. Ultimately, Jeanne is writing more than a memoir of finding faith through extraordinary obstacles. Her compelling story offers a better understanding of what it truly means to be a person of faith. It is a call to action that is a “must-read for pastors, social workers, caregivers, and all who seek to build community with people relegated to the margins." - Greg Ellison, Emory University

Author Bio

Jeanne Bishop is a public defender and an outspoken activist for the abolition of the death penalty. She speaks throughout the United States in support of gun violence prevention, abolition of the death penalty, forgiveness, and the role of victims in the criminal justice system. Her written work has appeared in The Huffington Post, CNN.com, Sojourners, The Christian Century, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune, among other publications. She has been featured in several documentary films, including Too Flawed to Fix, Deadline and The Innocent. A graduate of Northwestern University School of Law and a recipient of its alumni award for public service, she practices law with the Office of the Cook County (IL) Public Defender.

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