Grief in prison rarely looks like tears.

It looks like fists through walls. Silence that lasts for years. Addictions that take hold. Lives derailed. Most people in prison have lost…

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You are not alone

When did you last receive a handwritten letter? In a world of instant messages and digital noise, receiving a real letter—one penned by…

By faith we will continue

Have you ever taken a moment to count how many times Paul writes the words ‘by faith’ in Hebrews 11? Why not read…

I’ve got a plan!

Our new CEO, Catherine De Souza writes: I want to tell you about a young man named Lewis. I was chatting with him…

Stories of hope

As my time leading Prison Fellowship (PF) draws to a close, I have been thinking joyfully about the last nine years and looking…

Henry’s Story

Have you ever missed the end of your favourite TV programme? Not knowing how stories conclude can be very frustrating. Our curious minds…

The most important gift this Christmas

My childhood Christmases were magical. Each year, I looked forward to buying and decorating our tree, eating festive food and singing in the…

A stepping stone towards renewal

Each one of us experiences loss. Its pain is different for everyone. We cannot always deal with it in an orderly, confined way.…

“I can honestly say that I never had as much satisfaction when I worked as I do now as a volunteer.” — Arthur, Chaplaincy Support volunteer

Volunteer with PF

Volunteers are the life-blood of our organisation, and what they do in the lives of those in prison and as they pray, is incredibly valuable. If you are looking to use your time to support some of the most marginalised people in our society to transform their lives, then volunteering could be for you.

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