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Subject [Inspiring Hope]: Josiah's Story
Date April 26, 2020 10:21 PM
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INSPIRING HOPE THROUGH TRANSFORMATION
"I know God's real. I can feel His presence."
Eighteen months ago, Prison Fellowship volunteer Jeanne Fougerousse met an incarcerated man named Josiah. Josiah was raised by Wiccan parents ("Wicca" is a contemporary witchcraft movement), who told him to keep his distance from "crazy" Christians because they "make no sense."


So, for most of his life, he didn't know any followers of Jesus—until he went to prison.


Josiah joined the Prison Fellowship Academy® at Mule Creek Correctional Facility in northern California. That's where he met Jeanne and other volunteers, along with the other men participating in the program—many of whom are Christians.
BIBLES ARE NEEDED NOW MORE THAN EVER
Prisons across the country are on lockdown due to COVID-19, and Bibles are one of the only ways to still get hope behind prison bars. And nothing provides hope like the living Word of God. The demand for Bibles is at an all-time high. Will you help us meet the need? Please give generously today and your gift will be doubled thanks to a matching grant!



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