
Episode #9
BOTH SIDES OF THE BENCH
Send us Fan Mail What does justice look like when it's led by grace? In this episode of B.A.S.I.C. Conversations , Brother Boston sits down with Tarrant County Magistrate Judge Rainey Webb β and from the moment they start talking, it's clear this is no ordinary conversation about the justice system. Rainey spent 13 years as a prosecutor before taking the bench. She's worked domestic violence court, crimes against children, and now serves the most vulnerable people in Tarrant County, Texas. But it was a trip to San Quentin State Prison β and an encounter with the Imago Dei β that changed the way she sees every single person who stands before her. For Brother Boston, sitting across from a judge used to mean one thing. Today it means something completely different. That's what redemption does. In this episode: How Rainey came to faith and the mentor who made Jesus real for her What Micah 6:8 looks like when you're holding the gavel The domestic violence diversion program that shaped her entire career philosophy Why San Quentin ruined her β and why that's a good thing The Imago Dei and what it means to see God's image in the people before you The bracelet practice that grounds her before 100 cases a day The honest truth about rehabilitation in Texas prisons What she would say to her younger self Connect with B.A.S.I.C. Ministry: οΈ Available on all major streaming platforms βΆοΈ youtube.com/@BrotherBoston South Bend, Indiana






