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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
Listening to God
“Listening to God” “Six long years here in the prison but I am not going to complain about it because if the Lord had
Only One Way
“Only One Way” Consider the words of Jesus. “You cannot come to the Father but through me.” Now consider that He was the carpenter
Thanking God for Waking Me Up
Thanking God for Waking Me Up What is the first thing you think of when you wake up each morning? I’d never given that much
“The Miracle Behind the Miracle”
In John’s Gospel there’s a story about a large crowd being fed from a boy’s five loaves and two fish. A lot of hungry folks
The Lady in the Red Sweater
It was a Tuesday afternoon and I was on the elevator at the Forsyth County Jail. We stopped on the fourth floor to pick up