"Over time our love for each other became weaker, and our love for drugs became stronger."
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"When I first went to prison, I felt like an outcast."
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Tim's story is about a nobody who had no future and no hope. But it's also about the power of God’s love.
"My criminal mind would start thinking about selling drugs again. It was easy, fast money."
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"All my life, the gang members that I hung with and ran with gave me everything I wanted, but nothing that I needed."
"He thought he was 'big pimping' … He thought he was the greatest guy who ever touched Earth."
"I may not understand the purpose for this right now, but I can trust Him with my health and life."
John Baker, the founder of Celebrate Recovery, lauds a new partnership to enhance Prison Fellowship®'s in-prison curriculum and recruit more Angel Tree® churches to serve prisoners’ children and families.
Lyle shuffled into the county jail wearing shackles, a waist chain, and cuffs around his wrists. As the officer prepared to escort Lyle to his cell, he called out, "Clear the corridor! Dead man walking."
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"I did everything but join a gang," Roderick McNeely remembers. "I was trying to kill myself."
Rick is serving life in Folsom Prison. In two years, he hopes to be paroled. He shares his dreams for a future beyond prison walls with "Insider."
I am not proud about coming to prison and the time I've spent away from my only son, but God needed to save me from the life I was living or I wouldn't have been a mother much longer.
For Brandon, the New Leaf Project was a difficult class to attend, yet it was the most impactful.
My name is Angelina, and I have complete freedom, even though I am in prison at Shakopee.
Writer Zoe Erler reflects on the miracle of Easter: how her questions are answered in the scars of Jesus Christ and in the faith of incarcerated Christians.
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