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Some people say that God doesn't do miracles any more. If they spent a little time with William he might persuade them otherwise.
Read MoreSome people say that God doesn't do miracles any more. If they spent a little time with William he might persuade them otherwise.
Read MorePrison inmates have one advantage over those who are never incarcerated: They've stood before a judge and been found guilty—something that should help them think about what awaits every sinner on his or her journey to stand before God. As he sat for seven years in prison cells in Russia and Moldova, Ion Guznac thought about those things, until he eventually realized that he had, up to that point, spent his entire life in prison.
Read MoreComrades Ghiorghi Cazacu and Bob Collins, wearing old Soviet military caps for sale in an outdoor market Today we needed two translators at times, one […]
Read MoreThe cross replaces the swastika (tattooed on his middle finger): Ion Guznac testifies of his changed life before being baptized in front of inmates at […]
Read More"My parents were communists, and my mother was even the secretary of the Communist Party in our area. I was their only child, and I had all that I wished for. For us, life in the Soviet Union was good." At age 15, however, the world of Rusnac Alexander began to unravel.
Read MoreMunzenze prisoners in a UN photo from 1995. We must not let this happen again. EMERGENCY UPDATE Dear Friends, I must tell you about an […]
Read MoreAnna rejoiced when she heard the decision: Yes, you can come. That was the open door she had prayed for, and she began making plans to visit a place that had broken her heart—a prison for boys.
Read MorePastor Yasser Castillo and his wife Teresa with HF staff member Dick Samuels Dear Friends, I want to tell you about Pastor Yasser Castillo and […]
Read MoreThree new converts at Yayachu prison being baptized by our indigenous parters using the only water available Dear Friends and Family, I’ve just returned from […]
Read More"When I got drunk, I would have the strength of twelve lions. I was a very wild man." It was difficult to imagine that the gentle and soft-spoken man standing before us was speaking of himself. As Elong elaborated in more detail about his former criminal life, we learned that he had been a murderer who was feared and hated by everyone. Some even believed that he was possessed by a demon, not an uncommon phenomenon in his nation of Cameroon, West Africa.
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