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  2. Prison Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Prison Fellowship is active in all 50 states with more than 268,000 volunteers. Prison Fellowship facilitates classes that 26,000 prisoners participate in each month. Within prisons, the ministry organizes evangelism events, Bible study, discipleship courses, life-skills classes, and mentorship and reentry programs. [15]

  3. Charles Colson - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Colson founded Prison Fellowship International to extend his prison outreach outside the United States. Now in 120 countries, Prison Fellowship International is the largest, most extensive association of national Christian ministries working within the criminal justice field, working to proclaim the Gospel worldwide and alleviate the ...

  4. Prison Fellowship International - Wikipedia

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    Prison Fellowship International runs a child sponsorship program which aims to help needy children of prisoners with support in education and health care. [6] The Angel Tree Program is an outreach to the children of prisoners at Christmas. Members of local churches volunteer to sponsor these children by purchasing a gift based on information ...

  5. Second Chance Month - Wikipedia

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    Prison Fellowship organized the Virtual Second Chance 5K [23] for people to show support for Second Chance Month in their own communities. Registered participants received a special race packet including a runner's medal and race bib. April 23: On Capitol Hill, Prison Fellowship co-hosted a screening of Knife Skills with Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio.

  6. InnerChange Freedom Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The InnerChange Freedom Initiative (IFI) was an American Christian prison program operated by Prison Fellowship International (PFI), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established by Chuck Colson. The program was closed in 2016.

  7. Pat Nolan - Wikipedia

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    After his release, he was recruited by Chuck Colson's Prison Fellowship Ministries to be President of Justice Fellowship, the Prison Fellowship affiliate that works to reform the criminal justice system. During Nolan's time at Prison Fellowship, they have formed broad bi-partisan coalitions with civil rights and religious organizations to ...

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  9. White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood ...

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    In June 2006, U.S. District Judge Robert W. Pratt ruled that a faith based-program called InnerChange at a Newton, Iowa prison, operated by Charles Colson's Prison Fellowship Ministries, unconstitutionally used tax money for a religious program that gave special privileges to inmates who accepted its evangelical Christian teachings and terms.