From James J. Ackerman, Prison Fellowship <[email protected]>
Subject [Updates]: New partnerships to serve those affected by incarceration
Date July 13, 2020 3:28 PM
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Dear John,

Prison Fellowship has long believed in the strength of partnerships. There is more than enough work for all of us who labor to bring God’s kingdom to this broken world. This verse from Ecclesiastes 4 reminds me of the potential of complementary ministries: “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.”

We’re thrilled to share that despite these challenging times, we have been blessed to partner with even more organizations to serve those who are incarcerated. Here’s just a small sampling of recent collaborations:


- We are excited to work with Flikshop, a photo and message service that sends postcards exclusively to incarcerated men and women in the U.S. Thanks to generous funding from Stand Together <[link removed]>, this partnership enables families to keep in touch with their incarcerated loved ones <[link removed]> while the pandemic continues to limit or
prevent in-person visitation. If such measures are keeping you or someone you know from connecting with a relative or friend in prison, please accept our gift of free credits for three
postcards while supplies last <[link removed]>—or share this offer with family and friends!




- We continue to expand distribution for Floodlight, our online platform providing inspiring and educational video resources that wardens and chaplains can download and air for free. We’re also welcoming Proverbs 31 Ministries, Passion City Church, and IF:Gathering—all new partners providing proprietary content for viewing on Floodlight.








- As COVID-19 cases in prisons continue to surface, we are pleased to see Departments of Corrections implement compassionate-release mechanisms. Such measures allow those who can safely be placed in home confinement or supervised release to serve their remaining time in supportive environments. As more people are returning home, it is more important than ever that they get the help and services they need. To assist, we’ve partnered with CrossWalk Center in Houston, home of our largest Prison Fellowship Academy, to provide reliable reentry services to our graduates. We’re also partnering with 70 Million Jobs, a nationwide second-chance staffing agency.



We are grateful for you and all of our ministry partners, who make this important work possible each day. We continue to pray for all those in prison and for you too. Please let us know if there is a specific prayer request <[link removed]> we can lift up for you and your family.

We thank God for your continued support <[link removed]> and prayers.

In Him,










James J. Ackerman
President and Chief Executive Officer
PRISON FELLOWSHIP®, 44180 Riverside Parkway, Lansdowne, VA 20176
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