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  2. Prison Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Prison Fellowship was founded in 1976 by Charles W. Colson, a former Richard Nixon aide who served a seven-month prison sentence for a Watergate-related crime. [2] [3] [4] In 1979, Prison Fellowship International was founded as an international outreach to prisoners and a sister organization of Prison Fellowship.

  3. Charles Colson - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Colson founded Prison Fellowship International to extend his prison outreach outside the United States. Now in 120 countries, Prison Fellowship International is the largest, most extensive association of national Christian ministries working within the criminal justice field, working to proclaim the Gospel worldwide and alleviate the ...

  4. Kairos Prison Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Kairos was founded by Tom Johnson, a Catholic cursillista, in 1976 in Raiford, Florida, as a program called Cursillo in Prison. It was based on the Cursillo movement. Referred to as a "short course in Christianity", the program spread to six US states by 1978. It was renamed "Kairos", a Greek term meaning "God's Special Time".

  5. Prison Fellowship International - Wikipedia

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    Prison Fellowship International (PFI) is a Christian international non-governmental organization of national prison fellowship organizations from 112 countries. The organization is based in Washington, D.C. , United States , and its current president is Andy Corley.

  6. Prison religion - Wikipedia

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    Prison religion includes the religious beliefs and practices of prison inmates, usually stemming from or including concepts surrounding their imprisonment and accompanying lifestyle. [1] "Prison Ministry" is a larger concept, including the support of the spiritual and religious needs of prison guards and staff, whose work in an often demanding ...

  7. Minister of State for Prisons, Probation and Reducing ...

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    The Minister of State for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending (or simply Prisons Minister) is a mid-level ministerial office in the Ministry of Justice. [1] On 5 July 2024 James Timpson was appointed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

  8. International Network of Prison Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Prison ministry groups are allowed to become members of the INPM and are provided web pages within the INPM website to present information about themselves. Searchable information on jails and prisons (mostly US) is provided. This information is available to other ministries, those involved with the criminal justice system, and to the general ...

  9. Category:Prisons ministries - Wikipedia

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    Saint Dismas Prison Ministry; Department of Correctional Services (South Africa) This page was last edited on 11 March 2009, at 20:36 (UTC). Text is ...