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Stay tuned…
Stay tuned… How should we describe COVID-19? Seemingly, a never-ending inconvenience in providing ministry to the incarcerated men and women at the community detention
A Ministry Opportunity
For several years I have renewed my notary license so that I may assist offenders’ signage of legal documents. These include power of attorney, state
This is God’s Ministry
When I first arrived at Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries in June of last year, Rodney Stilwell told me, “This is God’s ministry.” I knew
Chaplain Chronicles
On November 30, 2021, over 300 friends, volunteers, and supporters of Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries gathered at the Benton Convention Center for our fundraising
Soul Reflections
Our staff is reading the book Soul Keeping. I have never enjoyed reading for fun, but this book holds my interest, and I can say I’m
A Cry for Help from the Jail
A Cry for Help from the Jail In the midst of so many incarcerated men housed at the Forsyth County Detention Center, it is
The Power of Presence During a Pandemic
The Power of Presence During a Pandemic One of the most difficult aspects of incarceration is separation from family and loved ones. This separation
Caring for Widows
Caring for Widows Strong’s Concordance defines a widow, as a woman lacking a husband, literally or figuratively. This definition brought to mind the “widows” of
“Chasing Something Else That Put Me Where I Am Now”
This is a quote I recently heard from an offender at the Cherry Street prison, and wow, how true it is to not just for
Seeing God’s Grace Behind the Walls – From Volunteer to Board Member
Seeing God’s Grace Behind the Walls – From Volunteer to Board Member When I first became a jail ministry volunteer, I got involved because