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Prison Living Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 1, Free Digital Issue

Magazine - Prison Living Magazine
Saturday, 15 September 2007

Prison Living Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 1, Free Digital Issue, Asiaing.comPrisoners Are People Too!

Prison Living Magazine’s Mission Statement:

  • Provide articles of inspiration, motivation and information that prisoners can apply in their unique lives.
  • Help the general public see that prisoners are people also; some educated, artistic, skilled and eager to make positive contributions to society.
  • Encourage families of prisoners and victims.

“I’ve been doing time since 1993 in two states and I’ve never found a better faith-centered magazine. So God bless you… This facility houses close to 600 inmates and close to 200 enjoy Prison Living. Most of them don’t even have a professing faith, so be encouraged with what God had given you guys there in Arizona. It’s working!!” Joshua Lawson, Crossroads Correctional Center; Shelby, Mont.

“After 13 years in prison, I never thought I’d see a magazine like this. I love the variety of issues and topics.” Jacob Barrett, Snake River Correctional Institution; Umatilla, Ore.

“I can’t tell you how good it made me feel to see that ‘we’ have been recognized as people and not only a ‘convict with a number’. So I’d like to say thank you for caring and reaching out.” Sabrina Stewart, Central Mississippi Correctional Center; Pearl, Miss.

“I’m inspired by your mag and it’s uplifting for me to read in my state of despair of life in prison.” Edward H Thomas, Snake River Correctional Institution; Ontari, Ore.

Download Prison Living Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 1

PDF version, 6.38MB, 52pages.

Visit Prison Living Magazine Official Website

 

 

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