Every January, lawmakers gather to do the work of creating law. Prison Fellowship staff, Justice Ambassadors, and grassroots advocates come alongside them to be a voice for justice that restores in states across the nation.
Prison Fellowship sat down with Jeremy and Traci to talk about serving prisoners’ families through summer camp and year-round ministry.
Second chances for returning citizens make for safer communities.
Kerensa Lockwood’s history in the criminal justice arena brought her to Warden Exchange. Now she’s using her background to bring positive change to corrections.
Extending a second chance can impact families for generations.
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This month's mail is from Bryanna, whose incarceration in Washington is about to end. Hear from Bryanna about her concerns for reentry.
When businesses hire people with a criminal record, communities thrive.
Mike Johnson couldn’t believe the man on the book cover was standing outside his cell. Thirty-seven years later, he still feels the impact of Chuck Colson’s words.
Quovadis and Jesse first met in prison. Twenty years later, the two sat down to reflect on their unlikely friendship.
Prison Fellowship has a long history of going behind bars at Easter.
Faithful Christian communities are pivotal places for second chances. Join the conversation to find out how you can serve returning citizens.
Prison Fellowship and more than 700 partners recognize Second Chance Month to unlock better futures for formerly incarcerated people.
White House proclamation recognizes Second Chance Month—an effort spearheaded by Prison Fellowship to unlock better futures for formerly incarcerated people.
With scripture, fitness, and advocacy, Justice Ambassador Scott Herman is building a better tomorrow in Minnesota.
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