If you haven’t looked at a calendar recently (or, in the case of much of the country, looked out the window or walked to your car in sub-freezing temperatures), winter is fast approaching, and Christmas is just around the corner. And here at Prison Fellowship, that means the Angel Tree Christmas program is well underway, helping to provide gifts—and hope—to children on behalf of their incarcerated parents.
This past winter, Russell connected with another group of people who needed his help: the 2.7 million children in America with an incarcerated parent.
Be prepared to help mentees find healing from the shame of past victimization.
Use this biblical model for handling problems with your mentee.
Work with other volunteers to provide a supportive atmosphere for recovery.
These short devotionals written by men and women in prison paint a picture of how each writer grew in Christ by studying God’s Word and surrendering to Him.
These short devotionals written by men and women in prison paint a picture of how each writer grew in Christ by studying God’s Word and surrendering to Him.
These short devotionals written by men and women in prison paint a picture of how each writer grew in Christ by studying God’s Word and surrendering to Him.
These short devotionals written by men and women in prison paint a picture of how each writer grew in Christ by studying God’s Word and surrendering to Him.
These short devotionals written by men and women in prison paint a picture of how each writer grew in Christ by studying God’s Word and surrendering to Him.
These short devotionals written by men and women in prison paint a picture of how each writer grew in Christ by studying God’s Word and surrendering to Him.
These short devotionals written by men and women in prison paint a picture of how each writer grew in Christ by studying God’s Word and surrendering to Him.