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Light My Way: Prison Fellowship Ministry

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

Prison Fellowship Aftercare: The day is coming when I will be released from prison, I'm scared. How will I make it? Who would hire me? I want to be the mother Jesus created me to be, can I resist the temptation of drugs? I need a Church home to help me be strong, will they accept me? Jesus please, "Light My Way."

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  • Very powerful videos. Being a Mom of an incarcerated son for over 18 years, I feel the pain any time I see someone in those orange jumpsuits. Drugs take a hold of someone and like Satan, himself; it doesn't want to let go.

  • @gallagher84 I am happy for you! I have become pen pals with a couple of inmates, it feels good to help.

  • Thank you Lord Jesus for showing us the needs

  • great video.

  • Christ is the way to rehabililitation.

  • praise the lord ........i am also preaching the word of god in prisons of india plz visit me at orkut.........as ABHIJEET MASIH INDIA.................

  • Thank you for posting this video.

    I have been in prison for a crime I can not recall.

    The reason I am saying this is because I suffer from bipolar disorder and there by experience black outs or moments I can not remember afterwards.

    Anyway, I was sentenced to two months and it did harm me mentally in many ways since I did not know how to cope with being a criminal, an inmate and then a cast away in a world where people shun those who fall in the grip of law and order.

  • None of us are perfect and when we tell ourselves to make a change to create a better life, we can. Past mistakes only makes one wiser and stronger. Well, I can only speak for myself and I might be weak, but I am stronger than before.

  • In prison I survived the solitide, the anger, anxiety and suicidal thoughts by speaking to the chaplain each friday and then the prison fellowship. I did not believe in God, but little by little I started opening my eyes and felt a bit safer and happier when I knew I no longer had to be alone and de-humanized. I became a better person and I hope someday to help those who needs direction, love and and help to change their lives.

    The inmates, the addicts, those who are ill and lonely.

  • Thank you for inspiring me and to have released me from these chains so that I can create a better life for myself and others.

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