In some situations, especially in the federal system, men may have committed their crimes in another state…, so chances are very low that they can see their children…five to 10 states away, but Storybook offers a way to connect them by voice.
You don’t have to quit your job to be a part of prison ministry.
With seven prisons housing thousands of inmates— a quarter of the town’s population—Huntsville, Texas has earned its nickname, “Prison City.”
J. R. Woodgates talks with Jeremy Miller about:
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After 30 years in and out of prison, Abner Falero received a life-changing gift through the food port of his solitary confinement cell door.
This is the kind of transition I’d like to see take place in the lives of men who read – and apply – Daily Light on the Prisoner’s Path! Whether or not they are actually guilty of having committed a crime should not matter.
Many prisoners bear (and believe in) ugly identity labels that others have put on them, often beginning in childhood.
Jesus came to “bear our sins in his own body” (see 1 Peter 2:24).
This clever video shows how Jesus can not only erase but replace our labels once we’ve been transformed by him.