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Life Re-Imagined

This Thanksgiving, Beth will be celebrating how God has continued to transform her and use her during this year since her release.

By Rebekah L. Stratton
October 26, 2015
BAMBI | incarceration | jail | ministry | mother and baby bonding | Prison | Prison Fellowship | Reentry | Support | Texas
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A Softened Heart

Please pray that God will pave the way for Eric to return home to his daughter, and eventually, to return to prison as a volunteer to share his softball ministry.

By Carolyn Kincaid
May 5, 2014
Alabama | Angel Tree | ministry | Prison | prison ministry | prisoner | softball
Build a Year-Round Ministry

Your local Angel Tree program can change lives all year long as it helps your church create a supportive home for hurting families, where they can experience the transforming power of Christ.

By Prison Fellowship
April 30, 2014
Angel Tree | Christmas | Church | Ideas | ministry | Summer | year-round
Biblical Basis for Family Ministry

God’s Word teaches us to serve those who are considered the “least of these” – These are the families of the incarcerated, struggling to survive in a world that seems to have turned against them.

By Prison Fellowship
April 30, 2014
Angel Tree | Family | ministry | scripture | verses
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Club Hope

A Hope for Kids, Inc. volunteer wraps Angel Tree presents.

Hope for Kids, Inc. launched this past December with the vision of reaching underprivileged kids in the Greater Springfield Massachusetts area with acts of kindness, spiritual renewal, authentic relationships, and physical nourishment.

By Matt Currier
March 20, 2014
Angel Tree | club hope | hope for kids | hotel | massachusetts | matt currier | ministry | Prison Fellowship | year-round
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Five Coffees

I stood on a train platform on a cold day in Texas, looking at the map and trying to find the route to my destination. A stranger introduced himself as Marcus and gave me directions.

Feeling a nudge from the Holy Spirit, I asked Marcus if I could buy him a cup of coffee at a nearby fast food restaurant.

By Jim Liske
January 31, 2014
From the CEO | ministry | poverty | Relationships | Texas

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