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The Legacy of Prisoner 23226
Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers
Attack of the Bible-Moths
From the way Oxford scorned the Holy Club, you would think the Wesleys had created a monster.
States Pass New Protections
Prison Reform: Brutality Behind Bars
Women's prisons were hellish places before Elizabeth Fry started working there.
Why Wesley Still Dominates Our Hymnbook
Two centuries later, what's the secret of Charles Wesley's undiminished popularity?
From the Archives: To the Five Prisoners of Lyons
Offered to him in Sacrifice
Pulling the Flesh From My Bones
Bunyan in Prison—Ministry in Suffering
Laboratories of the Soul
Testing God's new creation in two Japanese prison camps.
Showing Them How to Die; Showing Them How to Live
This story of the Michael Sattler family, the Paul Glock family, and the Klaus von Grafeneck family has never been told before. On the surface, it is not a story at all but two rather isolated Anabaptist events, one in the 1520s involving Michael Sattler and one in the 1550s–70s involving Paul Glock. The courage and spirit displayed in these events, however, touched the lives of the van Grafenecks and make one historical vignette about the witness of dying and living in the spirit of Christ.
Prison Ministry: Jesus in Jail

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Faithful Fathers
Faithful Fathers
Reports of the death of fatherhood have been greatly exaggerated. There are many good dads, like mine, quietly blessing their children.

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