He knows better.
The retired volunteer chaplain from Burkburnett spent 24 years teaching the inmates he could reach all convicted felons to not only believe otherwise but to live it. They are men who have been created in the image of God, Bradley said. We all make mistakes in life, but with the right kind of teaching, the right kind of thinking, we can change.
Bradley was presented the Religious Service Award during the Governor’s 2020-2021 Criminal Justice Volunteer Service Awards program.
The statewide award was presented by Texas Board of Criminal Justice Chairman Patrick O’Daniel and TDCJ Executive Director Bryan Collier in an online ceremony April 16.
Staff Reports The Huntsville Item Apr 16, 2021
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AUSTIN â Janis Murray and Dr. Carolyn Moore of Huntsville were each presented with awards during the Governorâs 2020-21 Criminal Justice Volunteer Service Awards program on Friday.Â
Murray received the TDCJ Employee Volunteer Award during the Governorâs 2020-2021 Criminal, while Moore was presented the Judy Burd Award from the Windham School District.
The awards were presented by Texas Board of Criminal Justice Chairman Patrick OâDaniel and TDCJ Executive Director Bryan Collier during an online ceremony.
âVolunteering is a responsibility that these recipients have embraced wholeheartedly and for that we are extremely grateful,â said OâDaniel.