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Prison Fellowship Fact Sheet
WHO:
Founded by former Nixon aide Chuck Colson in 1976, PFM is comprised of Prison Fellowship, the world’s largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families and BreakPoint, which equips Christians to live out their faith in the culture.
Prison Fellowship has:
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Programs in correctional facilities in all 50 U.S. states
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More than 20,000 partner churches in the United States
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Some 50,000 volunteers throughout the United States
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Some 300 U.S. staff
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An annual budget of approximately $50 million for its U.S. ministries
WHAT:
Based on the premise that at the heart of every criminal act is a destructive moral decision, Prison Fellowship knows that, by working together, governments, communities, and churches can:
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Bring crime statistics down
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Help restore shattered lives and families
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Reduce the staggering costs of crime to society
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Make communities safer
HOW:
In this effort, Prison Fellowship provides ongoing support, recruitment, research, training, and resources to the more than 20,000 churches throughout the United States that are involved in organized prison ministry. It also works with thousands more individual volunteers who are active in an outreach to the prison population or inmate families.
Prison Fellowship volunteers:
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Minister to prisoners
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Assist families
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Help ex-prisoners transition back into society
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Advocate for criminal justice reform
WHERE:
Prison Fellowship programs reach prisoners, ex-prisoners, and families of prisoners in all 50 states and in 110 countries worldwide. The BreakPoint radio commentary reaches an estimated audience of 1 million people with its Christian Worldview.
NEED:
More than two million people are serving time in America’s prisons. Some 700,000 offenders are released back into society each year. Studies show that 67 percent of these released inmates will be re-arrested within three years and more than 50 percent will return to prison.
RESULTS:
Participation by prisoners in multiple in-prison Bible studies conducted by Prison Fellowship reduced their recidivism by 66 percent (Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences’ Justice Quarterly). Similarly, New York Theological Seminary’s 12-year study of an in-prison seminary program at Sing Sing showed a similar 60 percent reduction in recidivism.
In addition, an evaluation of the InnerChange Freedom Initiative, a voluntary faith-based prisoner rehabilitation program launched by Prison Fellowship, found that of the inmates who completed this program, only 17 percent returned to prison after two years, compared to a 35 percent return rate for inmates who were eligible for the program but did not participate. (The Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council, January 2003)
A 2003 University of Pennsylvania study found that graduates of the InnerChange Freedom Initiative in Texas were 50 percent less likely to be re-arrested and 60 percent less likely to be re-incarcerated, compared to the matched comparison group.
MINISTRIES:
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In-prison seminars and Bible studies—Prison Fellowship supports volunteers in conducting Bible studies, seminars, and other events in prisons in all 50 states.
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Justice Fellowship—This criminal justice reform program of Prison Fellowship serves as an advocate for prisoners’ rights and supports a restorative approach to crime: biblically based, common-sense reforms of the criminal justice system that help victims heal, hold offenders accountable, reconcile victims and offenders, and work to restore peace to communities.
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Angel Tree®—To provide a more hopeful future to the millions of prisoners’ children who are five times more likely to end up in prison themselves, Prison Fellowship supports a year-round program that works with children of prisoners and their families through thousands of local churches.
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InnerChange Freedom Initiative®—Prison Fellowship provides programming, management, and staffing support to nine faith-based prison programs operating in six states. In-prison programs operate in Kansas, Minnesota, Arkansas and Missouri, including women's units in Minnesota, Arkansas and Missouri. The InnerChange Freedom Initiative also operates a community-based reentry program in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Prison Fellowship International—Founded by Charles Colson in 1979, Prison Fellowship International (PFI) is the global association of national Prison Fellowship organizations. Its international headquarters near Washington serves and supports its members around the world.
BreakPoint—which equips Christians to live out their faith in the culture—includes:
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BreakPoint Commentary—this radio commentary provides listeners with a biblical perspective on today’s news and trends. Chuck Colson and Mark Earley’s daily commentary is aired on some 1,000+ outlets nationwide with an estimated listening audience of 1 million people.
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ThePoint—Mark Earley’s daily one-minute radio commentary that motivates Christians to think about contemporary issues and how they impact culture and their lives. The blog, ThePoint.org is a public forum where listeners are encouraged to further discuss these topics from a Christian worldview.
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Centurions Program—BreakPoint’s intensive study program that equips Christians to engage their church, community and culture with Biblical truth.
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Wilberforce Forum—a network of writers, scholars and speakers who promote a Christian worldview and annually recognize Christians of influence through the Wilberforce Award.
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BreakPoint.org—a Web site that serves as a resource for viewing topics with a Biblical perspective.
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BreakPoint WorldView Magazine—features commentaries by Chuck Colson and Mark Earley as well as articles written by established worldview writers.
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