When parents go to prison, are their relationships with their children 'Beyond Repair'?
"I put on a hard façade. I had to. I had to survive, I had to adapt to my environment to get back to my family."
"This is like the heaven of penitentiaries right here."
"It's time! This is my season! God told me this would happen if I trusted Him, and I trust Him. I’m going home!"
"I had three beautiful children—the perfect neighborhood, the perfect job, the perfect car."
"I may not hear from my family for months or weeks, but I am loved by Jesus."
"Prison is a very volatile place. In one second, everything can change."
Reentry can be difficult, but Joseff isn't giving up just yet.
Thank you for supporting second chances, working with us to tear down the walls of that second prison and the lies of social stigma—to truly offer a second chance.
"I got up this morning, did my prayers, and just put the day in God's hands," says Joseff White.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of prisoners are released and return to society, and they need a second chance. The Church should be a place where they can easily find support and encouragement.
"Everybody makes mistakes, and everybody can be forgiven."
"I don't believe that God allowed me to leave prison so that I could kick up my feet and enjoy life. There's a lot of men who have done less than what I've done and are still in prison."
"I was the king of my world," David says, but "once I felt my world was coming down around me, I needed to escape somewhere."
"The church just really loved me and took care of me. They were there to help me and didn't hold anything back."
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