I was getting into trouble all the time and did not have a care about anyone. I was doing drugs with many females just using them. When I was locked up in prison in 2015, it opened my eyes to all of the people that I have hurt in my past and still hurting being in here. It does not help that I have two children that I have never seen. A daughter, age 19 and a son age 18, and they don’t have the same mother. I decided to follow Jesus and ever since I have been doing Bible studies with Prison Mission Association and several others. It has helped me to open my eyes more on everything I have done. When I get home I want to find a good church to join and help more people. – C. Sweitzer

I would like to start by thanking you for all the hard work you do for the ministry and evangelization of our Lord Jesus Christ in the prison system. While attending the Transitions Fair in 2015, I met and discussed the Bible Correspondence Fellowship Program with you. I wanted to share with you how much I appreciated the gift of this program. I started almost immediately and am completing the 13th module of lesson plans. This Program has given me the opportunity to study the Bible verse by verse and to receive feedback from a mentor that you have provided. This has increased the foundation of faith on a solid rock that I walk on daily. I very much have enjoyed the opportunity provided and always look forward to my next lessons.
I believe that we are all being transformed daily through the gift of God’s word The Bible, and the experience of this Bible Correspondence Fellowship is assisting me in the process. Thank you for this very precious gift. May God Bless and keep you safe. Peter Stibal MCF Lino Lakes

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