John Thurston doesn't see his congregation - clad in orange jumpsuits - as bad people. Yes, there's a reason why they're inmates. But the El Paso County jail chaplain tries to make them see that they're more than that. "A lot of them are good people who made bad decisions, and they're trying to make it right and they don't know how to make it right," Thurston said. Thurston, 62, tries to steer the inmates in that direction through God and Scriptures.