Within the Forgiven Ministry family, you might have heard of the “Uncles Club”—a term we use to describe dads who attend camp even when their children cannot join them. It’s heartbreaking that at some of our One Day With God camps, a father comes with the hope of seeing his child on Saturday, only to learn that, for whatever reason, his child or children are unable to attend. It’s heartbreaking—but good can come from it.
One Day with God
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...
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...
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...
Set Free by Faith, Not by Chains…
The prison can release you, but only Jesus can set you free.
One of Those Days…
One familiar passage among Bible readers is the story in Luke 5:17-26, where Jesus heals a paralyzed man. You may recall the scene: it was “on one of those days” (v. 17)—a regular day where Jesus did something extraordinary (v. 26). God can and does work in amazing ways, even on an ordinary day.
FM Texans Raise Over $8K
Out-of-the-box thinking helps to keep the mission alive and growing.
Connections Inside and Out
Pictured here is a snapshot from our Team Dinner in Kenedy, TX, after a fulfilling day spent with the men at the Connally Unit. It’s moments like these that highlight the incredible spirit of our volunteers—a group united by a common love for the incarcerated. A...















