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Prison Fellowship.

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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Collection 380 Oral History Interview with James Neece

 Collection
Identifier: CN 380
Scope and Contents Oral history interviews with James Halloway Neece in which he describes his conversion to Christianity, education at Multnomah School of the Bible and Wheaton College, his work as a prison chaplain at the DuPage County Jail. Other topics discussed include the spiritual needs of prisoners, the AIDS crisis, Charles Colson and Prison Fellowship, and the work of the Good News Mission. The time period covered by the interviews is 1941-1987.James Neece was interviewed by Paul Ericksen...
Dates: Created: 1987

Prison Fellowship Ministries Records

 Collection
Identifier: CN 274
Brief Description Correspondence, memos, reports, newspaper clippings and other documents describing the founding and development of Prison Fellowship. Among the subjects covered in the files are the part played in the organization by Charles Colson, the realities of prison ministry, the conditions of prisons in the United States, relations between organizations involved in prison ministries, the testimonies of inmates, and the relationship between PFM and its constituents.  Persons featured included those...
Dates: Created: 1961, 1975-1989, 1990, undated

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AIDS (Disease) 1
African Americans -- Social conditions. 1
Authors and publishers -- United States. 1
Autobiography -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. 1
Belief and doubt. 1
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Born again (Motion picture) 1
Born again. 1
Capital punishment. 1
Christian education -- United States. 1
Christian education of adults. 1
Christian leadership. 1
Christian literature -- Publication and distribution. 1
Christian literature. 1
Christianity and culture -- United States. 1
Christianity and politics. 1
Christianity today. 1
Church and social problems -- United States. 1
Church and state -- United States. 1
Church work with women -- United States. 1
Communication in organizations -- United States 1
Crime -- United States. 1
Crime and criminals 1
Crime and criminals -- United States. 1
Criminals 1
Criminals -- Rehabilitation 1
Criminals -- United States. 1
Culture shock. 1
Discipling (Christianity) 1
Discrimination -- United States. 1
Evangelicalism -- United States. 1
Evangelistic work -- Canada. 1
Evangelistic work -- Michigan. 1
Evangelistic work -- Montana. 1
Evangelistic work -- New Mexico. 1
Evangelistic work -- Tennessee. 1
Evangelistic work -- Washington (D.C.) 1
Evangelistic work -- Washington (State) 1
Evangelistic work -- West Virginia. 1
Evangelistic work. 1
Faith. 1
Fund raising. 1
Halfway houses -- United States. 1
Hispanic Americans -- Religious life. 1
Journalism, Religious -- United States. 1
Jubilee. 1
Legislators -- United States. 1
Life sentence. 1
Lobbying -- United States. 1
Mass media in religion -- United States. 1
Motion pictures in church work -- United States. 1
Prayer groups -- United States. 1
Prison administration 1
Prison chaplains 1
Prison furloughs -- United States. 1
Prison reformers -- United States. 1
Prison riots. 1
Prisoners 1
Prisoners -- Religious life. 1
Prisons 1
Prisons -- Missions and charities. 1
Publishers and publishing -- Great Britain. 1
Publishers and publishing -- United States. 1
Racism. 1
Recidivism 1
Rehabilitation of criminals -- United States. 1
Religious institutions. 1
Sex role. 1
Social change. 1
United States -- Politics and government. 1
Victims of crimes -- Services for -- United States. 1
Voluntarism -- Religious aspects -- United States. 1
Voluntarism -- United States. 1
Voluntarism. 1
Watergate Affair, 1972-1974. 1
Women -- Religious life. 1
Worship (Christian) 1
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