It's been a difficult year, but thanks to God, it has also been a year of transformation. To celebrate what God has done, here are our top 12 stories.
Host a Second Chance Sunday this April and help create a church culture in which everyone feels free to embrace one another in Christ.
April 18-24, 2021, is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, a time to honor victims and recommit to serving their needs. A crucial first step in caring for victims of crime is to mourn with those who mourn, as Romans 12:15 says.
When Mike stood up in the courtroom, he faced the boy who killed his son. Then Mike spoke the words only God could have given him.
Prison Fellowship shares the Good News behind bars through hope events.
You’re invited to attend the April 2021 Virtual Second Chance Month Gala. Join us as we celebrate second chances with keynote speaker Bryan Stevenson, musical guest Lecrae, and our partners.
Frequently asked questions about drug disparity.
White House Proclamation Recognizes Second Chance Month—An Effort by Prison Fellowship to Unlock Better Futures for Formerly Incarcerated People
The NonProfit Times names Prison Fellowship as one of the Top 50 Best Nonprofits to Work for in the United States.
Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson and award-winning music artist Lecrae to join Prison Fellowship to recognize special month.
Jeff Walker finished a 13-year prison sentence in South Carolina. He got a job, his own place, and custody of his daughter. On Good Friday he’s going back to prison—as a musical artist with a message of hope for the men he left behind.
When Raúl stopped hiding in Costa Rica and returned to the United States, he knew prison awaited him. He anticipated the trial, the sentencing, and the loneliness. But God had more in store.
For parents like Grace—thrust into a position she never saw coming—the daily juggling act of solo parenting can feel insurmountable. But there’s great hope and joy to be found in the journey.
Raúl fled Communism, and then arrest. To build a new life, he would have to face his consequences.
Extending grace can be a powerful public witness for Evangelicals today.
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