Some leaders say their city could become the first to practice restorative justice across the board.
Charles Honey
April 5, 2013
Chuck Colson had a prophetic voice because he first had a servant's heart.
Timothy George
October 1, 2012
Chuck Colson's vision for Christian unity and full-orbed reform lives on.
A Christianity Today editorial
June 27, 2012
Justice Fellowship calls the Department of Justice's decision to exclude immigration facilities from new rules "outrageous."
Tobin Grant
June 7, 2012
The real story of how "Nixon's hatchet man" ended up in, out, and back in prison (and the White House), shaping a movement in the process.
Jonathan Aitken
April 21, 2012
Prison Fellowship founder says he doesn't want a pardon, but the Presidential Citizen Medal means a lot.
Interview by Susan Wunderink
December 12, 2008
InnerChange ministry shuts down in Iowa after funding battle.
Katelyn Beaty
April 7, 2008
698,000 inmates were released from prison in the last 12 months. Most will be behind bars again by 2009. How can we keep more from returning?
Jim Romeo
September 12, 2007
How Focus on the Family, Prison Fellowship, and others have—and haven't—changed their views about the books over the years.
Ted Olsen
July 26, 2007
Prison Fellowship president Mark Earley talks about challenges the ministry faces.
Interview by Rob Moll
November 21, 2006
Ruling imperils faith-based programs around the country.
Charles Colson with Anne Morse
August 1, 2006
The future of Prison Fellowship's rehabilitation program, and other faith-based social services, are in the hands of an appeals court.
Jason Bailey
July 14, 2006
Hope for Colombia dwells inside its most lethal killing field - Bellavista Prison.
Deann Alford
February 1, 2004
Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers
Wendy Murray Zoba
July 9, 2001