From Prison Fellowship <[email protected]>
Subject A Life Under Construction
Date August 17, 2025 10:02 PM
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A LIFE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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&ldquo;The first time I heard the worship, it was 80 hard-core prisoners. It sounded like angels. My heart just broke at that point.&rdquo; &mdash;Chris
When Chris was 12 years old, his parents went through a tumultuous divorce. After that, there was much less supervision at home. At age 14, Chris tried hard drugs. In addition to using, he began selling drugs and stealing.


Chris&rsquo; drug habit became so out of control that by age 16, he was asked to leave school. He eventually got his GED and started working for a private investigator. While employed in the corrections field, Chris trafficked drugs within the facilities he worked at. He described himself as a &ldquo;functioning addict.&rdquo;


Through the years, he was arrested and released 43 times. In 2002, Chris was arrested for a 44th time, but unlike previous arrests, he wasn&rsquo;t able to bail himself out.

Chris knew he needed things to be different if his life was ever going to change.&mdash;

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Michael&rsquo;s Training Fields When Michael&rsquo;s aunt visited him in prison for the first time, she may have appeared empty handed. She brought an encouraging word she felt was from the Lord. God used his aunt&rsquo;s message to reignite his faith.
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Read how Michael&rsquo;s prison sentence turned into his training field.

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&lsquo;When I Looked in the Mirror&rsquo; Prison Fellowship Academy(R) gives incarcerated individuals like Duprea the opportunity to read and study the Bible, while being surrounded by an encouraging community of people.
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Hear why Duprea&rsquo;s finally seeing a bright future when he looks in the mirror.


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