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Prison Fellowship (PF)
- The Bulletin Episode 53|50minAcross the LinesTransgenderism challenges women’s sports, ministries respond to campus antisemitism and the plight of prisoners.
- Why Prison Ministries Are GrowingAdaptations for COVID-19 are helping Christians reach incarcerated people, with eager cooperation from government officials.Maria Baer|
- Where Drugs Often Merit Death, Singapore Ministries Offer New LifeMore than 70 percent of the country’s inmates are jailed for drug-related offenses. Christian groups seek to help them reenter society.Christine Leow|
- Ukraine’s Prison Fellowship Extended to Russian POWsChuck Colson–linked ministry has long served Ukrainian inmates but is pushed to the limit by wartime realities—and gospel requirements.Jayson Casper|
- Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.Emily Belz|
- Birth Behind Bars: Christians Fight ‘Cruel,’ Outdated Prison PoliciesMinistry efforts aim to induce change and offer care for the growing number of new moms separated from their babies due to incarceration.Maria Baer|
- I Entered Prison a ‘Protestant.’ I Left a Christian.How a violent Northern Ireland loyalist became a pastor and an evangelist.David Hamilton|Français
- The New Prison Ministry Lies in Bible EducationReligious programs, including evangelical schools, are a major force for good behind bars.Michael Hallett and Byron R. Johnson|
- Prisons Reopen to Ministry with Recent Visits from Lecrae and Justin BieberPrison Fellowship’s “Second Chance Month” corresponds with easing of pandemic restrictions at many facilities.Emily McFarlan Miller, Maina Mwaura, Adelle M. Banks - Religion News Service|
- A Crack in the System: How Unfair Drug Sentencing Laws Disrupt Racial JusticeIn the push for prison reform, Christians can stand against penalties that disproportionately affect minorities.Heather Rice-Minus and Justin E. Giboney |
