Shane loved his children and had never wanted to hurt them, but his addiction had damaged them.
"I turned to the Lord to seek His comfort. ... I kept a journal for three years, and I wrote down how much I loved my kids and how much the Lord loved them."
Pat knew God had called her to prison ministry, but the work was hard and long. And then God sent her Stan.
Shane's drug addiction couldn't fill the void he felt in his soul. This is how meeting God in jail changed everything for the better.
"Jesus Christ came in and taught me how to parent my children because of Angel Tree."
Roxanne's life of partying and drugs separated her from her family. While she was in prison she found her way to God and back to her children.
When Tracy found herself in prison, she knew she didn't want to stay there. Prison Fellowship gave her a chance to remake herself.
Annette Oltmans, co-founder of The M3ND Project talked about how to help women heal, set boundaries and get on a road to self-respect.
Kyle didn't want to repeat the mistakes of his past. Angel Tree and Prison Fellowship gave him the chance to make things right with his son from behind bars
When Isis' mom went to prison everything changed. Prison Fellowship and Angel Tree helped bring them back together.
Everyone wants to see their kids. Prison Fellowship gave some incarcerated dads a chance to spend a whole day with them.
Belinda's world was shaken when her father went to prison. Angel Tree and Prison Fellowship helped restore order and showed how hope shines through
Marcus Bullock recently spoke with Inside Journal about family connection, second chances, and the power of a postcard.
"Sitting in a small group in prison isn't any different from sitting in a small group in my living room."
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