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November is Angel Tree Blog Month

Every November, Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree recruits thousands of churches across the United States to join us in serving children and families. But, the need is great. Blogging about children with a parent in prison can be a simple but powerful way to raise awareness on behalf of the more than 2.7 million vulnerable and needy children in America with a parent in prison.

By Steve Rempe
November 8, 2012
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Showing Christian Love

For inmates’ families in western Pennsylvania, Christmas is a little brighter because of God’s work through South Hills Assembly, a congregation that has been doing Angel Tree ministry for 20 years.

The Angel Tree program as South Hills Assembly started with Clarence McMillan, an elderly member who “really had a heart for prisoners,” according to Pastor Rick Kardell, who coordinates the Angel Tree program there.

By Alyson R. Quinn
November 7, 2012
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Can You Hear Me, Now? The “Ringing” of Injustice

Meaningful communication is foundational to society. Almost always, talk precedes, and then motivates action. It can bring understanding and foster trust. It keeps us sane, as it is the foundational component in all relationships.

Positive and ongoing contact with loved ones helps prisoners throughout their incarceration, and as they face reentry challenges once they are released.

By Jesse Wiese
November 5, 2012
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Letters from the Inside: An Opportunity to Love

Due to prison overcrowding in his native Hawaii, Shane is serving his time in Arizona—3,000 miles away from his daughter and son.

By Alyson R. Quinn
November 1, 2012
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Chuck’s Last Angel Tree

It was Christmas 2011 – my dad’s last Angel Tree, though we didn’t know it at the time. Max and my dad and I shopped together for gifts – the little girl on the angel wanted a razor scooter and a pair of sneakers.

By Emily Colson
October 30, 2012
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Churches Step Up for Angel Tree

In July, the Board of General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene announced a partnership with Prison Fellowship in an effort to increase the number of congregations participating in the Angel Tree Christmas program.  A recent press release from the denomination reveals just how successful the campaign has been.

By Steve Rempe
October 26, 2012
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Early intervention

In prison ministry it’s easy to focus our attention on the most hardened cases. When a lifelong criminal (like the subject of this week’s feature story) turns to Jesus, it’s a real cause for celebration! But it’s also a miracle when God intervenes to turn a young person away from a hopeless lifestyle.

By Jim Liske
October 25, 2012
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Working Together for Sentencing Reform

At a recent staff briefing on Capitol Hill sponsored by Justice Fellowship and Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM), religious leaders and representatives from various faith traditions gathered to discuss how Christians should regard issues of crime, punishment, and incarceration.

Despite the differences in theologies and practices, there were a great number of points on which the participants could agree.

By Steve Rempe
October 24, 2012
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UPDATE: Most Underserved Angel Tree Counties (10/23)

As Christmas approaches, Prison Fellowship will continue to update our list of the counties with the most underserved Angel Tree children.  The following 50 counties are those with the largest number of children signed-up for the Angel Tree program that have not yet been assigned to a church (as of 10/23/12).

By Steve Rempe
October 23, 2012
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Calling All Churches

No Prison Fellowship program touches more lives than Angel Tree. Every gift presented with love to a prisoner’s child blesses not just that child, but also the caregiver, the incarcerated parent, and every volunteer who steps forward to make a phone call, take an Angel Tree tag, wrap a present, host a party, or make a delivery.

By Garland Hunt
October 22, 2012
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2012 Angel Tree Family Photo Shoot Contest

Live in southern California? Want a professional photographer to capture your family’s unique personality? Enter to win our CONTEST!

Please read the rules carefully before you enter:

To be eligible, your family must have been served by Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree program one or more times within the last four years.

By Steve Rempe
October 19, 2012
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Pat Nolan Honored with Advocacy Award

The Justice Roundtable honored Pat Nolan for his work on the Second Chance Act and the Fair Sentencing Act at their 10-year anniversary awards banquet on October 4. Legislative staff joined advocates from a myriad of organizations that support criminal justice efforts around the country gathered to applaud the eight Justice Roundtable Advocacy and Legislative Champions.

By Elisabeth Boehm
October 18, 2012
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Remembering Chuck

 

Today would have been Chuck Colson’s 81st birthday.  The former White House special counsel and founder of Prison Fellowship passed away earlier this year, but his legacy and vision for reaching prisoners and their families with the Good News of Jesus Christ continues.

By Steve Rempe
October 16, 2012
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On the Shoulders of Saints

Recently in Decatur, Ala., I was privileged to visit a new ministry founded by a graduate of the Colson Center’s Centurions program.

During her studies, Leigh learned to incorporate a Christian worldview into every aspect of her life. She learned to stand on the shoulders of those who had gone before her so that she could see where God was leading her.

By Jim Liske
October 15, 2012
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PF Racing: Real Tough Love

The PF Racing program is continuing to grow and expand. Last weekend, PF Racing participated in the Run for Micah 6:8 at Biola University (see pictures of the event here), and plans are underway to establish a PF racing team in California for the upcoming Spartan Race in Malibu.

By Steve Rempe
October 12, 2012
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