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Dr. Tim Gray welcomes Tim Jeffries, who shares his profound witness of forgiveness. By God's grace and his Catholic faith, Jeffries experienced the power of forgiveness in the most challenging season of his life.
On November 3, 1981, his beloved big brother Michael was murdered in one of the most vicious single homicides in the history of Colorado. As a result, Jeffries became deeply involved in the crime victims' rights and support movement this century. Jeffries served as the president of the National Organization for Victims Assistance (NOVA), a national trustee of Parents of Murdered Children (POMC), and president of Arizona Voice for Crime Victims. In 2001, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2018 and 2020, he led the national campaign to deny parole to the surviving murderer who is imprisoned in the Sterling Correctional Facility in Sterling, Colorado.
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