Academy Located in select prisons across the country, the Prison Fellowship Academy takes incarcerated men and women through a holistic life transformation spanning weeks or months, where they are guided by Prison Fellowship staff and volunteers to lead lives of purpose and productivity inside and outside of prison. Using proven approaches and biblically based curricula, the Academy guides participants to identify the life-controlling issues that led to their incarceration and take responsibility for its impact on their community. 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. Thousands of trained Prison Fellowship volunteers across the country regularly lead small-group studies and seminars on topics such as
substance abuse recovery,
parenting, and life skills. Prison Fellowship Hope Events are one- or two-day evangelism events in prisons which include yard events featuring inspirational speakers, musicians, and other attractions. Angel Tree is a Prison Fellowship program that serves
incarcerated parents by offering them a pathway to restore and strengthen relationships with their children and families. Every
Christmas, Angel Tree mobilizes local churches and organizations to minister to hundreds of thousands of children by delivering a gift,
the Gospel message, and a personal message of love on behalf of their mom or dad behind bars.
Inside Journal Inside Journal is a quarterly newspaper printed and distributed by Prison Fellowship via
chaplains, program coordinators, and in-prison volunteers to correctional facilities across the country. Written specifically for incarcerated men and women, this publication seeks to provide encouragement and motivation, the message of the
Gospel, and practical advice for the daily struggles of prison life.
Inside Journal is provided in a men’s edition, a women’s edition, and a Spanish-language edition. As of September 2017, all editions are printed in full color. Distributed to correctional facilities of all sizes, security levels, and types (county,
state,
federal, military, and more),
Inside Journal circulates more than 836,000 copies per year, with plans for increasing to one million by 2021. It currently reaches more than 200,000 prisoners at more than 800 correctional facilities throughout North America.
Warden Exchange Warden Exchange is an innovative program of Prison Fellowship that equips
wardens to be transformative leaders in building safer, more constructive, and more rehabilitative correctional environments. Warden Exchange convenes wardens, deputy wardens, associate wardens, top corrections specialists, and subject-matter experts in an in-depth, nine-month leadership training program that examines and applies best practices for creating safer and more rehabilitative prisons. It incorporates weekly live video conferences and in-person residential conferences led by experts in criminal justice, law, business, and education. Participants graduate from the program with individualized action plans to bring change to their facilities. Warden Exchange focuses on the opportunity that wardens have to influence the culture of their prisons and support the rehabilitation of the prisoners under their charge. Relying on critical thinking, dynamic conversations, and transformational methodologies, Warden Exchange immerses participants in paradigm-changing sessions. At the core is a belief that allowing for effective moral rehabilitation of prisoners can activate real change in individuals and break the cycle of crime and recidivism. == Criminal justice reform ==