MAIL CALL: LETTERS TO YOU FROM PRISON
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Welcome to Mail Call! Once a month, we will share letters received from incarcerated men and women. Hear—in their own words—what life is like behind bars, the challenges they face, and their hopes for the future.
This month's letter is from Derek, an incarcerated man from Washington.
As I sit here reading this [Prison Fellowship Inside Journal®] article about Robbie Robinson, I am finding hope for a different and new life. In my 25+ years as an addict, I have survived only by the grace of God. In that time, I have lived through 19 car accidents, four motorcycle wrecks, two drug overdoses, and two suicidal hanging attempts. I have already been to prison four other times for drugs and drug activity. I have four kids that I barely know and [who] don’t know I love them. In short, I have lived in darkness making a wreck of this life God gave me.
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