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.
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.
Ex-prisoners must navigate a myriad of new choices and they need a strong friend to help them along the journey. Prison Fellowship’s reentry program counselors have identified three significant pitfalls mentors need to be aware of when coaching mentees.
You are who you hang out with. You may have heard this in your younger years from a parent or teacher. And it’s true. If you’ve got friends who study and do well in school, you’ll try to do the same.