“For me, what’s been the most touching is that God has used someone like me to do something good, to be light in a dark place.” —Rusty
Rusty and his team get to go where most people don’t.
Every day Rusty gets in his car and drives an hour over the long, slow hills of eastern Oklahoma to teach at the Prison Fellowship Academy® in Dick Conners Correctional Center. As someone who struggled through the reentry process himself, Rusty knows how valuable such a program can be.
Many of the men who graduate from the Academy still have time left on their sentences. They miss the community that the Academy fosters and want to keep living out the values they learned. Plus, they’re eager to give back. But what can they do if they are still in prison?
Men and women in prison are looking for hope. And nothing provides hope like the living Word of God. With as little as $5, you can help bring hope to prisoners today. Every dollar makes a difference.
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