Raúl fled Communism, and then arrest. To build a new life, he would have to face his consequences.
Hobby Lobby joins Prison Fellowship to create a more restorative justice system in Oklahoma.
Terri used drugs at first because she thought they were fun. They made her feel strong. But soon, her addiction owned her.
Prison Fellowship is called to "remember those in prison"—including the oft-overlooked correctional officers.
The generosity of strangers helped Oscar Rosales stay connected—and changed his life mission.
For Susan Nutt, the very worst time to volunteer turned out to be exactly right. Her cancer was progressing—could she really find time for prison ministry?
Developing prosocial, gospel-centered culture in prisons can foster restoration and help develop good citizens and change agents.
In prison, Brooke was drawn to the thrill of "the game" and seeing what she could get away with. She wanted to change—but would she?
For years she had led women into deeper relationship with Jesus. Her unexpected journey into prison was an answer to prayer.
Prison chaplain John Cherico writes to the Incarcerated readers of Inside Journal on how God can turn painful trials into triumphs.
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Prison Fellowship and CrossWalk Center are partnering to place Houston-area Academy graduates in living-wage careers.
James received a sentence of 25 years to life behind bars. In the Academy, he has found a new reason to live—even if he’s never released.
Volunteer Nancy mentors women awaiting their release from prison. The incarcerated women, however, aren’t the only ones transformed by this mentorship.
Sammi’s faith and hope were fading fast. Then she joined Prison Fellowship Academy. Today, she isn’t the same woman who first walked into that Nebraska prison.
Prison Fellowship is proud to release our Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report. The COVID-19 pandemic tried to shake us, but we found new ways to continue to serve all of those affected by crime and incarceration.
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