Baylor University Study Confirms Prison Fellowship Program Leads To Positive Changes

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July 29, 2016

SERGE | Rwanda

Serge never imagined his father would be taken to prison. His world collapsed. He and his brothers relied on his mother for care and...

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July 29, 2016

THEONESTE | Rwanda

Theoneste’s father is in prison and his mother suffers from a mental illness, which leaves her often confused and keeps her housebound.

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July 16, 2016

DUNCAN | South Africa

“This course has made me step back and look at the way I lived my life previously,” says Duncan, talking about his experience in The...

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July 16, 2016

NICO | South Africa

Nico is the youngest in a family of six children. With the 10-year age gap between him and his older siblings, growing up Nico felt...

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July 16, 2016

PAVENDRAJ | South Africa

Because of participating in the The Prisoner’s Journey, our in-prison Bible study and discipleship program, Pavendraj says, “I have...

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June 9, 2016

ONIAS | Zimbabwe

In the rural outskirts of Harare, lives young Onias and his elderly grandparents. Onias doesn’t remember his parents. When he was only...

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June 9, 2016

IBRAHIM | Nigeria

Ibrahim wears deep lines under his eyes, and bears a scar across his left cheek. At first glance, he looks tough, capable, self-assured....

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June 9, 2016

PETER | Sudanese refugee

Peter is a 21-year-old prisoner and a Sudanese refugee who witnessed the murder and torture of family members and friends in the Sudanese...

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June 1, 2016

UMUTONI | Rwanda

Six years ago, Umutoni’s father was taken to prison. Umutoni’s mother became haunted by the idea of her husband rotting in prison,...

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