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For the nearly 200,000 incarcerated women in the United States, this Women's History Month may not feel like a cause for celebration or empowerment. For so many women, they feel a deep-rooted shame around their past mistakes. Heather Rice-Minus is President and CEO of Prison Fellowship. She has dedicated her life to serving those behind bars, shares about their struggles and how the Church is called to step in to help. The story of Jesus provides a different identity for these women, and you have the opportunity to share that story.
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For the nearly 200,000 incarcerated women in the United States, this Women's History Month may not feel like a cause for celebration or empowerment. For so many women, they feel a deep-rooted shame around their past mistakes. Heather Rice-Minus is President and CEO of Prison Fellowship. She has dedicated her life to serving those behind bars, shares about their struggles and how the Church is called to step in to help. The story of Jesus provides a different identity for these women, and you have the opportunity to share that story.
Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wmbw
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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