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Saturday School

Saturday morning I was in an inner-city elementary school in Washington, D.C., where a friend of my daughter is a teacher. What I saw and heard there broke my heart. Ninety percent of those kids lived in the projects, and despite the earnest efforts of teachers, many of them are reading far below grade level.

By Jim Liske
December 10, 2012
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Raised Up to Minister

Eric will tell you it’s not his parents’ fault that he’s in prison. He started using drugs as a teenager and then, before long, he was selling them. When a drug deal went bad, he killed a would-be customer.

“I wasn’t raised like that,” he says.

By Prison Fellowship
December 6, 2012
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The Moving Walkway Test

Rushing through an airport to catch a recent flight, I was able to take advantage of a moving walkway that sped up my journey – and then another. I was about five steps onto the second one when I realized it wasn’t moving.

By Jim Liske
December 5, 2012
Christmas | From the CEO
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Hope Waits

To say that I am a person who “hates” waiting would be a complete understatement.  For me, waiting feels like a total waste of time, an empty void where nothing happens except impatience, frustration, and annoyance.  Whether it involves waiting for a scheduled appointment with the doctor, it feels like they purposely make people wait; or waiting for an inattentive driver to respond to the traffic light that has already turned green for at least a second or more; or waiting for my wife to get ready so that we can get to church on time, it does not take much waiting time for me to become thoroughly impatient and irritable.

By Ronald W. Nikkel
December 4, 2012
Christmas | Ron Nikkel
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Nationals’ Shortstop “Spreads the Glove” for Angel Tree

Washington Nationals’ all-star shortstop Ian Desmond was a major part of the team that returned playoff baseball to the District of Columbia for the first time in 79 years.  Now, he is joining Prison Fellowship and Angel Tree to make sure that the children of incarcerated parents aren’t forgotten.

By Steve Rempe
December 3, 2012
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Reaching Out to Prisoners in California

On November 3, Prison Fellowship’s Operation Starting Line (OSL), in cooperation with the Training Center in San Diego, offered prisoners at the Calipatria State Prison in California the chance to enjoy a time of entertainment in the prison yard.  Skateboarding and bicycle exhibitions, musical performances, and arm wrestling competitions set the stage for the most important part of the afternoon—a presentation of the Gospel and testimonies from former inmates displaying the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.

By Steve Rempe
November 30, 2012
California | Evangelism | Operation Starting Line
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Would You Jump?

When fear and insecurity fill our hearts, we respond with selfish indifference to the needs of our neighbors. But when faith rules our lives, when we have wrestled with God and found Him true, we become secure in His ability to care for us, and we cease to doubt and fear.

By Jim Liske
November 28, 2012
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Colson Project Encourages Incarcerated Dads

Through a partnership with the Fellowship of Fathers Foundation, 25,000 copies of a new bestselling book about fatherhood will be made available to Angel Tree dads this Christmas.

In the opening pages of Be a Better Dad Today! 10 Tools Every Father Needs, author Gregory Slayton writes, “I didn’t have much of a dad growing up.

By Alyson R. Quinn
November 27, 2012
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A New Angel Tree Resource for Families

Is your family considering participating in the Angel Tree program at your church this Christmas?  If so, Prison Fellowship has a new resource available online that will help parents share with their kids the importance of serving families with a mother or a father in prison.

By Steve Rempe
November 26, 2012
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The Neighbor Question

In a recent opinion piece in The New York Times, writer Hanna Pylvainen asks the provocative question, “What do I owe my neighbor?” She wrestles with this problem after an acquaintance on her block asks him to bail him out of jail, and her deliberations are only complicated when Hurricane Sandy rips through New York, possibly endangering the inmate population of Rikers Island – her neighbor included.

By Alyson R. Quinn
November 21, 2012
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New Faith-Based Dormitory in Michigan Prison Seeks to Reduce Recidivism

A new faith-based dormitory is scheduled to open at the Muskegon Correctional Facility in Michigan later this month.  The facility will be run by Prison Fellowship staff, and will seek to prepare inmates to return to life outside of prison, fully reconciled to their families and their communities.

By Steve Rempe
November 15, 2012
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The Shape of God

A quotation often attributed to Blaise Pascal came to mind this past week – “there is a God shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God, the Creator.”1

I had been reading a newspaper article about a provocative new book that examines the relationship between a person’s image of God and their attitudes to economics, justice, social morality, politics, love and life in general.2 “It is the shape of God,” I said to myself “and how that affects my interaction with the world – my worldview.”

By Ronald W. Nikkel
November 15, 2012
Conversatio Morum | Prison Fellowship International | Ron Nikkel
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Lydia’s Miracle

When Lydia Ruano’s first husband was imprisoned for eight years, her three children were sustained by their local church and by Angel Tree®. But when Lydia’s second husband, Luis, was also locked up, she blamed God for putting her through the same trial all over again.

By Prison Fellowship
November 15, 2012
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Conservatives Lead Fight for Prison Reform

As Americans face the prospect of continued divided government and partisan gridlock, a Washington Monthly article offers hope for bi-partisan cooperation on a surprising issue: crime.

In “The Conservative War on Prisons” David Dagan and Steven Teles report that serious criminal justice reform efforts are in high gear in several states these days, with conservatives taking the lead.

By Elisabeth Boehm
November 13, 2012
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The One and Only

On a recent trip I found myself in the ornate office of a state governor. This leader and I didn’t see eye-to-eye on a lot of things – in fact, he didn’t even believe God existed, but he had invited me to come talk with him about the work of Prison Fellowship Ministries (PFM).

By Jim Liske
November 9, 2012
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