November is Angel Tree Blog Month

November 8, 2012 by Steve Rempe

Every November, Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree recruits thousands of churches across the United States to join us in serving children and families. But, the need is great. Blogging about children with a parent in prison can be a simple but powerful way to raise awareness on behalf of the more than 2.7 million vulnerable and needy children in America with a parent in prison.

As an Angel Tree blogger, you can ensure that these children are not forgotten this Christmas! Weekly email tips will arm you with resources that you can use to blog about the program. These helpful tips, ideas, stories, facts and stats equip you to raise awareness about the issues children and families face when a parent is incarcerated.

So, join us! We invite Christian bloggers of all walks of life who have a heart for bringing restoration to children and families to join us in blogging with Angel Tree.

Angel Tree bloggers have the opportunity to use their unique influence within the blogosphere to change the world by encouraging others to bring God’s message of love and redemption to families separated by prison bars.

For more information about how you can be a part of this nationwide campaign, visit our Blogger Resources site and check out the available blog prompts, blog badges, photos and info available exclusively for members of the Angel Tree Blog Network.

 

 

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