Watchman on the Walls
"Between heaven and earth, and victim and offender, stands Texas death-row chaplain Jim Brazzil"
Virginia Stem Owens | posted 5/21/2001 12:00AM

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Brazzil was one of the main voices in "Witness to an Execution," a National Public Radio documentary.
The Washington Post
has a series of photos on "Life and Death Row in Texas." Among the photos are shots of Brazzil and his Bible.
The Associated Press and Baptist Standard have both profiled Brazzil. PBS's Frontline interviewed him for a documentary on the death penalty.
Earlier Christianity Today articles about capital punishment include:
Religious Leaders Condemn Sentences in Two High-Profile Crimes | Catholics, Episcopalians scrutinize execution of Timothy McVeigh, life imprisonment of Lionel Tate. (Apr. 30, 2001)
Victims' Kin Oppose Execution (Mar. 1, 1999)
Karla Faye's Final Stop | How my hometown deals with being the execution capital of the world. (July 13, 1998)
Conservatives Rethink Death Penalty | (April 6, 1998)
Editorial: The Lesson of Karla Faye Tucker | Evangelical instincts against her execution were right, but not because she was a Christian. (April 6, 1998)
See also FaithWorks magazine's recent package on evangelicals and the death penalty.