Maria Mallory White

Maria Mallory White is a writer and editor based in South Florida (https://mariamallorywhite.contently.com/)

STORIES & ARTICLES WRITTEN BY MARIA MALLORY WHITE

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  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Warden Exchange
A Warden Exchange Alum Takes the Helm

Chris Hendry led a cultural change as warden of a Florida prison. Now, he's the national director of the program that helped his former facility thrive.

By Maria Mallory White
September 22, 2021
department of corrections | Florida; Interview
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Remembering TUMI Volunteer Marjorie Coe (1954-2021)

Marjorie served as a TUMI instructor at Soledad State Prison from 2014 until she was diagnosed with cancer. Yet her impact continued.

By Maria Mallory White
September 21, 2021
California | In Memoriam | TUMI | Volunteers
Sam Dye, Warden Exchange
  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Warden Exchange
When ‘No’ Turns Into Decades of Prison Ministry Service

Sam Dye was comfortable, well paid, and in charge as a director at a large government agency. Then he answered an unexpected request that ultimately led him to prison ministry.

By Maria Mallory White
July 27, 2021
In-Prison Ministry | Iowa
white and black prisoners worship together
  • Advocacy & Reentry
  • Families of Prisoners
  • Prison & Prisoners
Who Is My Neighbor?

Who is my neighbor? All we do—from within prison cells to halls of power—is in response to the biblical mandate "Love your neighbor as yourself."

By Maria Mallory White
June 3, 2021
Justice Reform | Prison Fellowship Academy | Who is My Neighbor?
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  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Prison Fellowship Academy
Sharing Jesus and Finding “Home” Behind Bars

For years she had led women into deeper relationship with Jesus. Her unexpected journey into prison was an answer to prayer.

By Maria Mallory White
January 26, 2021
Minnesota | Minnesota Correctional Facility–Shakopee
two volunteers at a prison fellowship hope event
  • Hope Events
  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
Sharing Hope in a Pandemic: In-Prison Events Find a Way to Continue

From the ministry’s first-ever virtual Easter celebration to socially distanced Hope Events safely conducted outside the prison fence, Prison Fellowship is finding new ways to continue to bring the hope of the Gospel to incarcerated men and women.

By Maria Mallory White
December 2, 2020
Alabama | COVID-19 | COVID-19 News | South Carolina
Zackarie Feature
  • Families of Prisoners
  • Angel Tree
Angel Tree Camping Helped Zackarie Find the Path to Success

Zackarie didn’t want to go to camp at first, but he’s so glad he did. More than a decade later, he remembers his weeks at camp as some of the best—and most transformative—of his life.

By Maria Mallory White
September 8, 2020
Angel Tree Camping | Frontier Camp | Texas
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  • Advocacy & Reentry
  • Prison & Prisoners
Unlocking Education, Uncovering Second Chances

Through a Second Chance Pell Grant pilot, Carai is overcoming his past and mapping a bright new future.

By Maria Mallory White
July 21, 2020
education | Pell grants
father's day
  • Feature Stories
When a Father Really Does Know Best

Let's be honest: Even when the years pass, and we're good and 'grown,' are we really in charge of our lives?

By Maria Mallory White
June 11, 2019
Father's Day | Inside Journal Resources

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