From Heather Rice-Minus <[email protected]>
Subject [Updates]: Coming Alongside Those We Serve
Date November 6, 2023 4:05 PM
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Dear John,


It&rsquo;s an honor to email you for the first time as Prison Fellowship&rsquo;s president and CEO-elect. Will you continue to pray for me as I step into this role, and for the ministry as we enter this exciting new chapter?


At Prison Fellowship, everything we do year-round is about the hope of a fresh start&mdash;something all of us have needed, one way or another. And I love how, this fall, we get to celebrate the growth of Create: New Beginnings, a Prison Fellowship program designed especially for women in prison.


Rooted in biblical values,
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Create: New Beginnings offers art-based workshops for incarcerated women to explore topics like identity, shame, and forgiveness. As they discover who Jesus is, women can truly heal from the past and begin to bloom.


I think of women like Jen, who endured years of abuse at home while she watched her mother cycle through volatile relationships. As a young girl, Jen was exposed to drugs and alcohol, and she began using as a teen. She found solace in creating art, learning to draw and paint from her grandmother and dad.


Later, after a serious car accident, Jen became addicted to pills. Once those ran out, she tried meth to manage her pain. Jen was finally caught selling drugs and sentenced to prison. That&rsquo;s where she heard about Create: New Beginnings.


As caring volunteers guided Jen through each activity, she re-imagined her future and experienced Jesus&rsquo; love. Throughout the program, she conveyed the beauty of His healing faithfulness in her life. Jen says she developed a relationship with the Lord that &ldquo;infuses her art.&rdquo;


Today Jen is sober and working in human resources. She looks for every opportunity to tell her story and even serves as a board member for a nonprofit organization helping others with a history of incarceration.
I know now that, no matter what happens in life, I trust God, no matter how hard or sad or difficult. God is always there, and I trust Him. &mdash;Jen
Each week, Create: New Beginnings reaches more than 400 women in 12 states through 30 active workshops. We&rsquo;ve also partnered with the Salvation Army and are active in nine of their Adult Rehabilitation Centers. Most recently, Prison Fellowship realized that all women could benefit from this wonderful program&mdash;so we collaborated with Tyndale House Publishing to make
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Create: New Beginnings available to women outside of prison! The book is set to release on Nov. 7.


Just last week, Prison Fellowship held a special event to celebrate the book launch. We listened as artists Martha Ackerman and Stephanie Segel, the book&rsquo;s co-creators, shared the amazing story of how Create: New Beginnings came to be.


Create: New Beginnings was designed for a prison context, but it&rsquo;s proving to be so much more. Each workshop walks participants through engaging, restorative content that any woman could benefit from, in prison or out&mdash;because everyone, not only those behind bars, have faced challenging personal issues and emotions. We are all broken people who need a Savior to make us whole.


May this be a reminder that our ministry is not just about &ldquo;going to&rdquo; those we serve&mdash;it&rsquo;s about coming alongside them, so that through face-to-face ministry, we may experience Jesus together.


Like you, I believe that Jesus has the power to redeem any story, no matter how broken, no matter how hopeless. Would you join us in
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praying that God would continue to guide us in ministry for His glory?


Being chosen to lead Prison Fellowship is an honor, and I&rsquo;m abundantly grateful for your prayers and
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support in the days ahead.


Joyfully,
HEATHER RICE-MINUS
President and Chief Executive Officer-Elect


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