Encouragement

" I met a man last night, recently released from prison, I was reading a testimony of one of the guys I write to, and he told me afterward how much that had meant to him, he had been incarcerated for a total of 21 years, (he said this was more than half his lifetime that he had spent behind bars). An elderly lady had started writing to him and he said that many times that is what kept him going, that she would take the time to sit down and write to him touched him very deeply and gave him such encouragement to be a better person and that he did not want to disappoint her now that he is out. "

This was so encouraging to me, I know how much my son enjoys the cards and letter he receives. But it was so nice to hear that writing letters, really can make a difference in a young mans life.

 I wanted to share that with all of you that write to our freedom challenged, and remind you that you are such a blessing to them and to their families. Thank you.

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  • Thanks for sharing this story. Made me smile.
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