Prison Fellowship Academy graduate Darcy shares her testimony and the calling God has on her life as a woman of impact walking in freedom.
Going to prison was a harsh awakening for Audrey. She couldn't relate to the other prisoners, and felt as though she was trapped on an alien world.
"To know that I was going to make it meant everything."
Roxanne went through a series of "firsts"—first boyfriend, first baby, and first time trying meth.
Darcy Jo knew how to hold a grudge. She struggled with forgiveness. and would rather end a friendship than confront her bitterness. So what changed?
Prison Fellowship presents Gene Mills with the 2017 Charles Colson Advocate of Hope Award for his role in advancing criminal justice reform in Louisiana.
Meri reflects on how her former loyalties and desires led her down a journey of despair. But today she's on a journey of restoration.
How can prisons better serve society? By making safer communities inside and out.
Susan trusted herself over God, and it led her to a life of crime and incarceration. In this letter, she writes to her younger self what she has learned over the years.
And the truths that set me free. Annie Goebel shares her experience behind bars on the spiritual needs of incarcerated women.
"I've known God throughout my life but never on an intimate level."
As a former Angel Tree kid, Jason knew what it was like to grow up without a father.
"Times were hard. I was now free from prison, but I was dirt poor and raising my three daughters alone."
For Tim, the greatest Christmas gift of all was meeting Jesus Christ.
Speaker of the House Praised by A Leading Advocate for Criminal Justice Reform
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