
"I may not hear from my family for months or weeks, but I am loved by Jesus."
Remember Those in Prison
"I may not hear from my family for months or weeks, but I am loved by Jesus."
"I laid these hands down, and I picked up my Bible for Jesus Christ."
In a back room at Denver Women's Correctional Facility (DWCF), five jet-black robes slip over prison uniforms.
My love for the Lord ignited a desire to give my time behind bars to writing in-depth exegetical papers and doing ministry unto the Lord. This is all hard work, but it is a labor of love. It is the least I can do for all He has done for me.
Marlon is a living testament to second chances.
Prison Fellowship is pleased to announce the expansion of its “Prisoners to Pastors” program to the Cristina Melton Crain Prison in Gatesville, Texas. Forty inmates will be participating in the program, which provides seminary-level education and training in prisons.
Facilitated by Prison Fellowship volunteers and in cooperation with The Urban Ministry Institute (TUMI) of World Impact, the Prisoners to Pastors program offers former lawbreakers the chance to become leaders of the Church behind bars and after they return to the community.
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