IN PRISON, BUT FREE
In prisons across America, prisoners devastated by the crimes they have committed are being transformed. The story is amazing. You can watch it above. And here's the best part—God isn't finished yet.
For prisoners like Eugene, learning about the love of God has been a lifeline to hope.
He has been forced to confront the reality that he may never breathe free air again. Sentenced to life in prison at age 20, he's already spent decades behind bars.
Yet, because of his powerful encounter with God's grace, Eugene is freer now than he's ever been.
A REASON TO LIVE
He now has a purpose for his life-even if he never gets out of prison.
He's become an ambassador for Christ on the inside, reaching men that others could never hope to. Eugene has prayed with prisoners who were on suicide watch … held the hands of those who were dying … and led many to faith in Jesus Christ.
God has shown over and over again that no life is beyond the reach of His grace. But to keep sharing God's love with prisoners and their families, we need your help today.
YOUR GIFT BY JUNE 30 WILL BE DOUBLED
With the end of the current fiscal year around the corner, Prison Fellowship is facing a significant financial challenge.
In order to fully fund ministry to prisoners and their families for the coming fiscal year, we must raise $1.9 million by June 30.
The good news is that every dollar you give by June 30 will be doubled by a matching grant, up to $50,000.
Give online now to have your gift doubled today.
So many of those behind bars are desperate to change. They long to know that their lives still have value.
You can help give them the opportunity to be transformed by God's power.
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ABOUT PRISON FELLOWSHIP
President Nixon's "hatchet man" Chuck Colson was incarcerated for Watergate-related crimes and experienced first-hand the despair of those behind bars. In 1976, he was inspired to found Prison Fellowship to help restore lives and families broken by crime and incarceration.
- Prison Fellowship equips wardens and prison staff to provide prisoners with safer environments and restorative programming that truly prepares them for reentry.
- We advocate for a criminal justice system that recognizes and advances the dignity of human life.
- And we train and inspire churches to mobilize congregations and communities like yours in welcoming back redeemed individuals.
We need faithful friends like you to ensure that the work of Prison Fellowship continues and that prisoners and their families receive the support they need and the message of Jesus Christ.