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The Freedom of Forgiveness
During the Lenten Season, Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries has been focusing on the theme of forgiveness in all of our worship services at both
Blessing
One afternoon a couple hours prior to staff meeting, Chaplain Rodney Stilwell tapped me on the shoulder and said “come on let’s go for a
An Inmate’s 23rd Psalm
Over the last weeks I have grown sad over the backbiting and finger pointing of our various presidential candidates. Accountability is seldom, responsibility is rare,
Where Would I Be Without God’s Ministry?
Here? Separation in my mind means a dividing of, a parting of ways. The Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministry closes that gap and allows me
Standing Beside
One night after a 7 Habits class John came up very close to and said, “We only want two things – to know someone cares
Between My Desk and the Door
The day was very busy. As Administrative Assistant of FJPM, my inbox was full of projects that needed to get off my desk and into
Can Anything Good Come From Jail?
Can anything good come from jail? The biblical background for the question comes from the beginning of Jesus’s ministry in the Gospel of John (1:43-51).
I Don’t Think God Can Forgive Me
Last week I was talking with Chris, an inmate in the jail. We spent a couple minutes in light conversation when he decided to quit
Daughter in Distress
One of the important core values of Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries is connecting and reconnecting families. We do this through various initiatives through the
Ripping Roofs
I am often struck by the uniqueness of the Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries. It was the first community supported jail/prison ministry in the state.