Emily Harris Greene

Emily Harris Greene is an editor and writer, with her work appearing in Relevant Magazine and Culture Honey. She is based in Virginia.

STORIES & ARTICLES WRITTEN BY EMILY HARRIS GREENE

stories from behind bars
  • Feature Stories
  • Prison & Prisoners
Go to Prison with Prison Fellowship, and Other Stories from Behind Bars

Life behind bars can be difficult, but hope still shines through the darkness. As we say goodbye to 2019, we invite you to look back with us at some of our most popular articles from the year.

By Emily Harris Greene
January 6, 2020
#GoesToPrison | Matthew Charles
  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
Investing in Prisoners for the Future, and Other Inspiration for 2020

Let's end 2019 with a bang! Join us as we remember the prisoner and prepare for a new year of investing in prisoners and their families.

By Emily Harris Greene
December 31, 2019
Annual Report
saving christmas
  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
  • Video
Saving Christmas, and Other Holiday Stories

Discover the joy of the season with these favorite holiday stories. From all of us at Prison Fellowship, we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

By Emily Harris Greene
December 24, 2019
louis giglio not forsaken
  • Prison & Prisoners
Discovering God as the Perfect Father

Prison Fellowship's September campaign with B&H Publishing yields thousands of Not Forsaken books donated to prisoners this holiday season.

By Emily Harris Greene
November 25, 2019
Not Forsaken
A Hope Event volunteer prays with a female prisoner
  • Feature Stories
Planning a Prison Visit? (4 Helpful Resources)

We’ve gathered four resources every person needs as they plan for a prison visit, whether visiting a loved one or serving as a volunteer.

By Emily Harris Greene
November 19, 2019
Angel Tree | Family | prison visit
Dr. Russell Moore delivers the keynote speech at the Justice Declaration Symposium 2019.
  • Advocacy & Reentry
Dr. Russell Moore: ‘Our Incarcerated Brothers and Sisters Are Joint-Heirs with Christ’

ERLC president Dr. Russell Moore urged pastors and church leaders to address crime and incarceration. “When we are shaped by the kingdom of God, we’re going to have a different vision of who matters.”

By Emily Harris Greene
October 29, 2019
ERLC | The Justice Declaration
  • Feature Stories
  • Prison & Prisoners
Loaves & Fish at Shakopee: A Story of God’s Provision Behind Bars

Create: New Beginnings is giving prisoners—and Prison Fellowship staff—a chance to experience God’s provision. “The weekend at Shakopee was a success … God was there, and He showed us His presence every minute.”

By Emily Harris Greene
October 15, 2019
Create: New Beginnings
  • Inside Journal
  • Prison & Prisoners
Prison Newspaper Inside Journal Is Worth the Read

How does Prison Fellowship bring the light of the Gospel to some of the darkest places in prison? Through Inside Journal, Prison Fellowship’s prison newspaper that offers the incarcerated encouragement and advice.

By Emily Harris Greene
October 9, 2019
oscar and amaya
  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
Under the Influence: How a Drug Dealer Became a Positive Leader

Raised by a drug dealer, Oscar had a wild childhood on the streets before he was incarcerated. After living under the influence for years, could Oscar become a positive leader in his community?

By Emily Harris Greene
October 8, 2019
prison recipes, prison cookbook
  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
  • Video
Would You Try These Prison Recipes?

If you were incarcerated, what meals would you miss the most? Prisoners get creative with microwaves and share their favorite prison recipes.

By Emily Harris Greene
September 25, 2019
Prison Recipes
  • Angel Tree
Inside NFL Player Kenny Clark’s Third Annual Football Camp

  For the last three years, Green Bay Packers player Kenny Clark has held a special Angel Tree Sports Clinic for children of prisoners. For one day, 300 kids played alongside NFL football stars, learning valuable lessons in sports and in life.

By Emily Harris Greene
August 7, 2019
Angel Tree Sports Clinic | California | Green Bay Packers | Kenny Clark
  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Prison Fellowship Academy
  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
A Chance to Bloom: Women at Shakopee Prison Are Being Transformed

Things run a little differently at Minnesota Correction Facility—Shakopee. Here, female prisoners engage in community and in-prison programing like the Prison Fellowship Academy.

By Emily Harris Greene
July 24, 2019
Letters from Inside | Minnesota | Minnesota Correctional Facility–Shakopee
emily shakopee
  • Feature Stories
  • Prison Fellowship Academy
A Soldier for Christ: How Emily Found Purpose and Community Behind Bars

  For years, Emily desired to join the Marines. But her life took a drastically different route. Could the Prison Fellowship Academy help her find her way?

By Emily Harris Greene
June 26, 2019
Letters from Inside | Minnesota | Minnesota Correctional Facility–Shakopee
la rams angel tree sports clinic
  • Angel Tree
  • Families of Prisoners
LA Rams Hosts Angel Tree to Change Children’s Lives

  This month, the LA Rams hosted Angel Tree kids at an Angel Tree Sports Clinic at their practice facility. Through lessons, drills, and fun competition, kids who might not otherwise have a chance to attend a day camp were treated like champions by their local heroes.

By Emily Harris Greene
June 12, 2019
Angel Tree Sports Clinic | California | LA Rams
tino insider
  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Prison Fellowship Academy
  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
On This Side of the Cross, There’s Only Grace and Mercy

If you had told Tino 30 years ago that one day he would be a devout Christian, he would have been shocked. But that’s the transformative power of God’s love.

By Emily Harris Greene
May 29, 2019
Carol S. Vance Unit | Prison Fellowship Academy | Texas
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