All parts of our ministry function together to tell the amazing story of God’s grace and redemption. Incarcerated men and women are forming deep roots in their faith, being transformed in healthy community, and stepping into their God-given potential.
We want to see believers on both sides of the prison walls meet Jesus alongside one another. None of us can do this important work alone. If you know, you know—ministry is not for the faint of heart.
For those on the front lines of ministry, opportunities for personal refreshment are often hard to come by. That’s why we’d love to see your church leadership and volunteers at Restore 2025!
Restore, our conference for ministry leaders with a heart for restoration, will be held at Rock City Church in Columbus, Ohio, this Sept. 9–10. Together, we will experience a time of rest and encouragement, dive into ministry best practices, and learn how to build up your ministry teams to serve people on the margins. (See last year’s conference highlights.)
If you are a ministry volunteer or church leader, please register before our hotel room rate expires—and be sure to bring others with you! I’ll see you there.
If one of your goals is to deepen your engagement with Prison Fellowship, I want to thank you! Friends like you can continue inspiring the Church to encounter Christ with the incarcerated.
The Lord is always working to heal and restore. He is mending lives and building up His Church inside prison. I pray that the Church in America experiences new revival as we work hand in hand with the Church behind bars—as we embrace a unity mirroring Jesus’ own closeness with the Father.
Your support will make new futures possible nationwide, one story at a time. Thank you for joining us in what God is doing! As always, if you have any prayer needs, please let our prayer team know so we can lift you up.
Serving Him with you,
HEATHER RICE-MINUS President and CEO
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