Confronting Unjust Narratives
After serving 18 years in prison, Willie Mitchell has found his calling: to change the unjust narratives surrounding men and women coming home from prison. The post Confronting Unjust Narratives...
View ArticlePrison Fellowship’s Statement on House Judiciary Committee Mark Up of the...
Prison Fellowship®, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving prisoners, former prisoners, and their families, released the following after the United State Houses Judiciary Committee held a...
View ArticlePrison Fellowship and Tyndale Partner To Release Create: New Beginnings Book
Prison Fellowship partnered with Tyndale House Publishers to make Create: New Beginnings available to women everywhere! The post Prison Fellowship and Tyndale Partner To Release Create: New Beginnings...
View ArticleDallas Cowboys Host Unforgettable Angel Tree Sports Camp
The Dallas Cowboys recently hosted nearly 200 kids at a Prison Fellowship Angel Tree sports camp for an unforgettable day of hope, inspiration—and football. The post Dallas Cowboys Host Unforgettable...
View ArticleOur Top 12 Inspiration Series Stories for 2023: A Year of Transformations
It's been a difficult year, but thanks to God, it has also been a year of transformation. To celebrate what God has done, here are our top 12 stories. The post Our Top 12 Inspiration Series Stories for...
View ArticleNew Year, Unwavering Mission: A Message From President and CEO Heather...
Prison Fellowship is paving pathways to transformation, equipping the Church inside, and igniting hope in this generation of culture changers. The post New Year, Unwavering Mission: A Message From...
View ArticleWhat Black History Month Means to Me
Nearly 50 years after Black History Month was first celebrated, Prison Fellowship staff and program participants reflect on what it means to them personally. The post What Black History Month Means to...
View ArticleFrom Childhood Poverty to Justice Ambassador
After a childhood of poverty, Aisha eventually found her calling as a lawyer and now as a Justice Ambassador, advocates for men and women who are incarcerated. The post From Childhood Poverty to...
View ArticleDriven by Love: A Family Tradition of Giving Back
Susanna discovered a unique and easy way to support Prison Fellowship—and through her giving, she’s helping to change lives and restore hope. The post Driven by Love: A Family Tradition of Giving Back...
View ArticlePrison Fellowship’s Statement on Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Prison Fellowship®, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving prisoners, former prisoners, and their families, released the following statement after the United States Senate...
View ArticleWhat Is Second Chance Month?
Check out how America has come together over the past two years to support those affected by crime and incarceration. The post What Is Second Chance Month? appeared first on Prison Fellowship.
View ArticlePrison Fellowship Receives Grant From Robert S. and Mildred M. Baynard...
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 1, 2024 —Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving prisoners, former prisoners, and their families, announced today that it received a grant from the...
View ArticleThe Come and See Foundation Announces First Ever Promotional Screening of THE...
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, March 11, 2024 —The Come and See Foundation, which exists to ensure all seven seasons of THE CHOSEN are completed and translated into 600 languages, today announced the release...
View ArticleBooks Behind Bars
Reading has the power to change a person’s life—including the lives of those behind bars. The post Books Behind Bars appeared first on Prison Fellowship.
View ArticleWhite House Proclamation Recognizes Second Chance Month — An Effort by Prison...
Washington, D.C., April 1, 2024—Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving prisoners, former prisoners, and their families, released the following statement after President...
View ArticleWhat Hope Sounds Like: A Day Behind Bars With Lauren Daigle
Dozens of women in state-issued uniforms gathered in the prison gym to see Lauren Daigle, their murmurs asking what might happen next—rain check or sound check? The post What Hope Sounds Like: A Day...
View ArticleSecond Chances After Incarceration: The Just Trust Weighs In
Safer communities and flourishing citizens require conversations about the importance of second chances. A conversation with The Just Trust Founder and CEO Ana Zamora. The post Second Chances After...
View ArticlePrison Fellowship’s Statement on House Judiciary Committee Mark Up of the...
Prison Fellowship®, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving prisoners, former prisoners, and their families, released the following after the United State Houses Judiciary Committee held a...
View ArticleSecond Chances After Incarceration: FWD.us Weighs In
When barriers to safety and success for people with a criminal record are removed, everyone stands to benefit. FWD.us Program Specialist Jarrell Allen—who spent 33 years behind bars—knows this...
View ArticleNever Too Far Gone
Kacie was the first Black woman to serve as Alderman of her ward in St. Louis. She is also the founder and executive director of Sew Hope Community Sewing Room. The post Never Too Far Gone appeared...
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