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From Dirt to Art…

From Dirt to Art…

If you ever get a chance to visit the home office (and we hope that you do), you’ll notice in Karen’s office a clay statue of a man, crafted by a former inmate at Nash Correctional. The level of detail and care in this sculpture is incredible, especially knowing it...

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A Day That Changed Everything…

A Day That Changed Everything…

There’s something especially unique about the bond between a parent and child, a connection that can endure even the most challenging circumstances. As a dad myself, I had no idea what feeling vulnerable was until I held our first son at Spartanburg Regional one...

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Simple Moments / Lasting Memories…

Simple Moments / Lasting Memories…

This past weekend, we had our first decent snowfall in the last couple of years, so it served as a great opportunity to make the most of it. Lauren's son Beau enjoyed a fun snow day on Saturday, full of sledding, making snow angels, riding the four-wheeler through the...

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A God Shaped Hole…

A God Shaped Hole…

Just like that childhood toy, we too have a hole that needs to be filled. Left to ourselves, we often try to fill the emptiness with the things of this world…

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Fighting the Unseen Battle…

Fighting the Unseen Battle…

If there’s one thing that has impressed me this past year, it’s that prison work is not just a ministry—it’s ministry in the trenches.  It’s a place where the stakes are high, the pressure is palpable, and the atmosphere is charged. 

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Celebrating Our Team…

Celebrating Our Team…

This past Friday evening, our Forgiven Ministry team gathered to share a meal and celebrate a couple of birthdays—Scottie and I have decided to embrace the mantra that age is just a number…and ours just happens to be unlisted! 🙂 Looking back at the photo, being...

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Faith and Fire on Highway 16…

Faith and Fire on Highway 16…

On Aug. 22, 2023, while working on D.O.T., a miracle happened on Hwy. 16. As my coworker/supervisor was stopped on the side of the road, I stepped out of our work truck to pick up some trash. I was only about 8 feet out from the side when all of a sudden, a moving van loaded with furniture slammed into the back of our work truck doing about 60 or more miles per hour. They never even touched the brakes.

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An Assistant Warden’s Journey…

An Assistant Warden’s Journey…

At one of our recent camp team dinners, I had the opportunity to visit with an Assistant Warden from the prison. She’s now a passionate advocate for Forgiven Ministry, however, that wasn’t always the case. In fact, she was once firmly opposed to our mission and tried...

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Lean Into the Pull…

Lean Into the Pull…

At any given camp, there are essentially five categories of participants: hostile, indifferent, fake, interested, and authentic. Regardless of where someone falls on that spectrum, we are always glad to see them and will do everything in our power to point them to...

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