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A Favorite Son Becomes a Slave
Jacob has a favorite son and gives him a coat of many colors. Joseph also has two dreams where his brothers bow down to him. His brothers sell him as a slave into Egypt, though Reuben tries to save him. He works for Potiphar, but is falsely accused by Potiphar's wife and is thrown into prison.

http://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/english/A%20Favorite%20Son%20Becomes%20a%20Slave%20Eng...

Institute for Prison Ministries | Corrections & Criminal Justice Professionals
A place to vent for Corrections professionals. Working in corrections or detention can be highly stressful. Sometimes you and your loved ones need a safety valve, a place to vent. At other times you may need support to handle situations which at the time might seem overwhelming.

http://bgcprisonministries.com/index.php?id=19

Institute for Prison Ministries | Ex-Offenders
In 1988, the scholarship was established by a generous friend of the Institute for Prison Ministries and named in honor of Chuck Colson for his valuable service to the field of prison ministry.

http://bgcprisonministries.com/index.php?id=7

Institute for Prison Ministries | Children
Many issues surround children of the incarcerated parent. Resources are listed to assist parents and caregivers handle these sensitive challenges in the life of children.

http://bgcprisonministries.com/index.php?id=57

Institute for Prison Ministries | Chaplains, Ministry Workers & Volunteers
Professionals in the field of correctional ministry are a valuable asset to correctional institutions and reentry programs. IPM seeks to equip and encourage chaplains and other professionals in correctional ministry through training, conferences and seminars, as well as serve as a resource center.

http://bgcprisonministries.com/index.php?id=3

Institute for Prison Ministries | History & Mission
The Institute for Prison Ministries (IPM), a department of Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College began as a result of several discussions with Charles Colson and Kenneth Wessner.

http://bgcprisonministries.com/index.php?id=29

Leonard Ravenhill : Faith Laughs at Impossibilities
Peter had moved from Pentecost to prison, from jeers to spears. He was guarded by sixteen soldiers. One wonders why such a defenseless man needed such a group to watch him. Could it be that Herod feared the supernatural, seeing he knew that Jesus escaped such a group that guarded Him?...

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