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Subject How a 'Bad' Kid Lost His Label
Date June 17, 2021 10:02 PM
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INSPIRING HOPE THROUGH TRANSFORMATION
“I have a story, and every kid has a story. I want to find those kids with those stories and those struggles, and just be there for them. I want to be in their lives.” —DelTon
For as long as he could remember, DelTon Alexander felt like a “bad kid.” He missed his dad who was incarcerated—but the way his pain came out caused problems. He got into fights and was suspended from elementary school. His grandma took him to church, but DelTon wasn’t interested in learning about the Bible.


All that changed when he started going to Lake View Camp, an Angel Tree camping partner organization in Iowa, with help from Prison Fellowship donors.
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Bibles are one of the ways to 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.
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