INCARCERATED AND FREE: A LOOK AT THE CHURCH BEHIND BARS
“I’ve experienced hope, and I’ve experienced hopelessness. Now that I’m a child of God, I’ve been covered by the blood of Christ. ... I have a hope for His return for me.”
—Incarcerated man,
Joseph Harp Correctional Center, Oklahoma
The Church outside came together with the Church inside of Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Oklahoma to worship God at a recent Prison Fellowship® Hope Event.
Led by a worship team, incarcerated men raised their voices in song and praise—quite a few of them were hearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the first time.
“This journey has been one that I wish I didn’t have to take,” one participant said. “But because God is in my life, He’s given me the strength to endure. And I thank Him for that.”
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The night before Nancy turned herself in for robbery, she could barely think straight. Track marks on her arms traced a long struggle with addiction. Read how God changed Nancy’s life in prison.
Transforming Lives: How Prison Reform Impacts Families and Communities
At Prison Fellowship, we advocate for policies promoting safety, respect, and true change. Join us on this journey of hope and transformation. Hear about the impact of prison reform.