PRISON FELLOWSHIP: Hope

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Hope Shines Through the Shadow: Belinda Miller

Belinda's world was shaken when her father went to prison. Angel Tree and Prison Fellowship helped restore order and showed how hope shines through

By Emily Andrews
June 19, 2018
Angel Tree | Family | Hope | incarcerated parents | Prison Fellowship
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Hopeless No Longer

Bobby calls it a privilege to “lead those in prison to a life-changing encounter with the one and only living God.”

By Prison Fellowship
July 9, 2015
father | God | Hope | hopeless no longer | incarceration | Parole | Prison | Prison Fellowship | prisoner | Reentry | son
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Amazing Grace

Devoting the rest of his life to prison ministry wasn’t what Chuck expected to do when he got out of prison, but God had other plans.

By Prison Fellowship
January 29, 2015
Chuck Colson | healing | Hope | incarceration | nixon | Prison | Prison Fellowship | Restoration
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Angel Wink

A Minnesota family finds hope by sharing Christmas with a prisoner's child.

By Melissa Haase
August 25, 2014
Angel Tree | Christmas | gifts | Hope | joy | Prison | Prison Fellowship | prisoner | prisoner's child | prisoners' children | toy cars
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A Call to Restore

How are Christians called to serve our broken neighbors?  In a sermon to Ridge Point Community Church in Holland, Michigan, Prison Fellowship Ministries President and CEO Jim Liske discusses the importance of being “people of restoration” for those in need of God’s healing.

By Jim Liske
July 21, 2014
Hope | Michigan | Neighbor | Prison Fellowship | Restoration | Video
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Four-Letter Words

A prisoner I’ll call Jared is getting ready to be one of the first graduates of a new Prison Fellowship pre-release unit. This is his third time behind bars. He has spent most of his life as a drug dealer and a petty thief, governed by that troublesome four-letter word: self.

By Jim Liske
April 14, 2014
From the CEO | Hope | In-Prison Ministry | Volunteers
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Consolation for the Grieving

The son of some dear friends of mine died recently, and they asked me to speak at the service honoring his life. In nearly three decades as a pastor, I was called upon many times to offer words of hope and consolation to families and friends who were grieving.

By Jim Liske
March 25, 2014
Death | Grieving | Hope | Restoration

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