“What our prayer as believers should be is, ‘God, how do I come alongside of what You are already doing in these places?’”
—Matt Moeller
Restorative Justice Pastor, Westwood Community Church
We are deeply grateful for the pastors and volunteers who freely invest their time and talent behind bars, praying for and encouraging incarcerated men and women.
Each act of kindness—every Christmas gift, meal, shopping trip ride, and listening ear—is a powerful expression of Christ’s love.
Watch this video to meet some of the amazing pastors who partner with Prison Fellowship® and to discover why they love to encounter Jesus with people in prison and their families.
Men and women in prison are looking for hope. And nothing provides hope like the living Word of God. The demand for Bibles and Christian content is at an all-time high. Will you help us meet the need? Please give generously today.
Mental Illness Awareness Week is observed the first week of October to raise awareness of mental illnesses, fight discrimination, and provide support. We shared our resource article, A Different Way of Thinking: Mental Health and Incarceration, which can also be shared with friends and loved ones who are dealing with the impacts of incarceration. Learn more.
From Criminal to Disciple
Ever since Kyle came into a relationship with Jesus Christ behind bars, he has experienced an incredible conviction to be a servant to the Kingdom. Prison Fellowship Academy is giving him the training grounds and resources to serve and affect change in his community. Kyle hopes to take what he’s learned back home once he leaves prison. Listen now.