PRISON FELLOWSHIP'S SECOND CHANCE® MONTH PRAYER MEETING: VIRTUAL EDITION
Prison Fellowship® welcomes you to watch the Road to Second Chances Virtual Prayer Meeting that took place on Saturday, April 18 as part of Second Chance Month. The recording features real-life stories of people living out their second chance and opportunities to pray for all those affected by crime and incarceration.
While the current public health situation affects Prison Fellowship and the work of so many of our Second Chance® Month partners, our commitment to our shared vision of second chances is unwavering. Now, more than ever, it is crucial that we raise awareness about the challenges men and women face upon reentry as they seek healthcare, housing, and employment. Our virtual prayer meeting offers encouragement and hope as we feature powerful second chance stories and cover our nation in prayer.
We encourage you to watch the recording and join us in prayer. Let’s use this unique time in our nation’s history for good and maximize this opportunity to unlock second chances!
WAYS YOU CAN GET INVOLVED
OUTRAGEOUS JUSTICE SMALL GROUP STUDY
Our free Online Outrageous Justice® Small Group explores the criminal justice system through a biblical lens and explains how to get involved in justice reform.
While many places of worship are closed, this could be an excellent opportunity to lead or participate in an online exploration of God's heart for justice.
PRISON FELLOWSHIP'S PRAYER TEAM
Are you personally affected by COVID-19? Please let us know how we can pray. Our staff would love to intercede for you.
PRISON FELLOWSHIP PRAYER GUIDE
Check out our guide for how you can pray for prisoners, prison staff, and their families during this crisis.
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STORIES OF SECOND CHANCES
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LEARN MORE ABOUT JUSTICE REFORM
JUSTICE REFORM
Prison Fellowship’s advocacy aims to support and protect incarcerated individuals and their families, those working in correctional environments, and returning citizens in this challenging time.
Beyond our COVID-19 response, our advocacy for a more restorative criminal justice system for all—including fairer sentencing, more constructive correctional culture, and closure for those with a criminal record—will continue to make an important difference in the lives of those affected by crime and incarceration.