Stacia Ray

Stacia Ray is the editor in chief of Inside Journal, Prison Fellowship's newspaper for readers behind bars. She has served as writer, editor, journalist, and contributing author for various trade publications, newsletters, books, blogs, and screenplays. She is based in Georgia.

STORIES & ARTICLES WRITTEN BY STACIA RAY

  • Inside Journal
  • Prison & Prisoners
Free Bible Offer for Prisoners Ignites Hope in Dark Places

Prison Fellowship is partnering with Tyndale and Inside Journal to make sure that every prisoner has access to their special edition Bibles for free.

By Stacia Ray
August 21, 2018
Bibles for Prisoners
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  • Advocacy & Reentry
  • Feature Stories
  • Reentry
All Square: Guilt-Free Comfort Food

"There's a lot of untapped talent out there—people who haven't been given a chance because of barriers."

By Stacia Ray
April 17, 2018
Emily Turner | Minnesota | Second Chance 5k St. Paul | Second Chance Hiring | Second Chance Month | Second Chances
What to Do When Relapse Threatens
  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Reentry
What to Do When Relapse Threatens

Can addicts stop themselves from relapsing? Celebrate Recovery and Teen Challenge share what to do when relapse threatens.

By Stacia Ray
February 27, 2018
Addiction Recovery | Celebrate Recovery | Dr. Timothy B. Walsh | Drug Addiction | Jeannine Hale | Minnesota | Recovery | Teen Challenge
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  • Prison & Prisoners
  • Inside Journal
A Not-So-Merry Christmas

That first Christmas wasn't a fancy event. It was a young man and woman, with zero experience as parents, placing the Son of God in a feeding trough for dirty, smelly farm animals.

By Stacia Ray
December 19, 2017
Inside Journal Resources
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  • Prison Fellowship News & Updates
  • Inside Journal
  • Prison & Prisoners
Exclusive Newspaper for Prisoners Expands

Inside Journal, Prison Fellowship's newspaper for prisoners, expands with a brand new quarterly edition exclusively for women in prison.

By Stacia Ray
December 5, 2017
Incarcerated Women
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  • Families of Prisoners
  • Inside Journal
  • Prison & Prisoners
Blue Christmas: Know the Signs and Solutions of Holiday Depression

Christmas is supposed to be a happy time, so why do so many of us deal with holiday depression in the winter?

By Stacia Ray
October 31, 2017
Inside Journal Resources
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