Prison ministry volunteers Dave and Judy McElyea reflect on decades of volunteer experience and how faith-based organizations can make a positive impact on prisons.
For 12 years, the only Christmas presents Dulce received were through Angel
Shane loved his children and had never wanted to hurt them, but his addiction had damaged them.
About 180,000 veterans are incarcerated in the United States. Why do some veterans go to prison and how can we help?
In a historic vote, Florida passes Amendment 4 and restores voting rights to the 1.5 million Floridians with a felony record.
All it took was having someone there—someone who saw him, not for what he did, but for who he was.
Pat knew God had called her to prison ministry, but the work was hard and long. And then God sent her Stan.
"It really felt like her dad was there almost, even though he wasn't."
I’ll never get tired of the smile on those children’s faces when they rip off the wrapping paper and say, “This is from my Daddy?”
When parents go to prison, are their relationships with their children 'Beyond Repair'?
Brandon Chrostowski is on borrowed time and making the most of his second chance with EDWINS, a fine-dining restaurant staffed by the formerly incarcerated.
"I did my time at Louisiana State Penitentiary, otherwise known as Angola or 'The Farm.' I had to learn how to have the respect of both staff and my fellow inmates to make the most of my sentence."
Phil thought he had his addiction under control. He kept working, even managing teams of people and millions of dollars in projects, but eventually he slipped into darkness.
"Prison was the last place I wanted to go. ... Taking a job with Prison Fellowship was probably the biggest step of faith I’ve ever taken in my life."
Dr. Zachary Hamilton sat down with Prison Fellowship to talk about risk assessment, avoiding racial disparities, and rehabilitation of prisoners.
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