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Subject [Inspiring Hope]: George's Story
Date June 3, 2020 10:18 PM
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INSPIRING HOPE THROUGH TRANSFORMATION
"The biggest impact I had in [the Academy] wasn't a curriculum. It was the modeling of a father through the network of Christian men who came in to support the program."—George
George Lang remembers someone in his childhood home being paralyzed after a lead pipe ended an argument over a can of beer. Although not all arguments were resolved this way, violence and anger were commonplace, he remembers.


Years later, while enrolled in the Prison Fellowship Academy®, he was baffled when he met men who were loving and gracious in their examples as fathers and husbands.


Growing up in the projects of St. Paul, Minnesota, George learned early on to fend for himself.


"If I was gonna eat, get clothes, it was gonna be by my own doing," he explains. By 10, he was living a life of crime. As a young adult, he had set his sights on living out Al Pacino's character from "Scarface."
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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