100&Change competition to offer a single $100 million grant to help solve critical social challenges.
Even the strongest marriage can be affected by incarceration. Here are 10 tips for preserving your marriage while in prison.
An incarcerated father. A mom left on her own. Could Diane and her girls survive life on the outside without John?
Prison Fellowship ended 2019 with 101 Academy sites established nationwide. We're seeing lives transformed behind bars, one story at a time.
Surviving prison is about more than just getting through incarceration with body and soul intact. It means staying out of prison, too. “Prisoners will be dealing with prison survival for the rest of their lives.”
UPDATE: All Angel Tree children have been assigned and registration is now closed for 2019.
Reps. Doug Collins, R-Ga., and Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., were presented with 2019 Charles Colson Advocate of Hope Award on December 9, 2019.
Where does one find a Bible in braille? Sean and his daughters had no idea where to start, but with God all things are possible.
When Doug heard churches wanted to buy Christmas presents for his children, he thought it sounded like a prison scam. Was Angel Tree for real? Who would do something nice for a prisoner like him?
God has called His people to seek justice. But where do we start? Outrageous Justice aims to equip Christians to pursue justice and restoration.
I don’t know why I said it” but a promise is a promise. Lueida had no idea what she was getting into when she decided to move beyond the Christmas reach.
For a limited time only, B&H Books is partnering with Prison Fellowship to ensure that prisoners know they are loved and valued by God.
Long-time Prison Fellowship supporter, Lois Patton, donated her car to the ministry through Planned Giving, furthering a legacy of generosity.
Matthew Charles was one of the first prisoners released after the passage of the FIRST STEP Act. Prison Fellowship editor Maria Mallory White recently spoke with Matthew about what life has been like since his release, and what he believes are America’s next steps in criminal justice reform.
Matthew Charles had been out of prison for almost a year when the Court of Appeals ordered that he return to prison to serve out the rest of his original 35-year sentence. His story caught the nation’s attention, with hundreds demanding his release. Read on to discover the incredible story of Matthew’s journey.
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