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Freedom Thru Faith Foundation Our story began inside Parchman Prison—with a conversation that became a calling.

From serving in the Seminary to walking alongside men inside and beyond the prison walls, we exist to share the love of Christ, ignite hope, and equip leaders.

Parchman Prison is not just a facility; it’s a place where transformation happens daily. The dedicated men and women wor...
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Parchman Prison is not just a facility; it’s a place where transformation happens daily. The dedicated men and women working there strive to bring hope and healing to those who need it most, reminding us all of the power of compassion and community. They are without power and need our prayers.

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We finished an underground tunnel system connecting every camp at Parchman, moving m**h, w**d, and spice with military precision. Guards were bought with Cash App payments and silenced by threats of prison time. Six figu...

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As usual, it was hot. It was loud. And the laps I walked around the zone did nothing to ease the long, dragging weight of another day. I had already run the cycle—crime, jail, prison, back to jail as a trusty—and now her...

On December 12th we will walk back through the gates of a prison that, not long ago, was known chiefly for violence and ...
11/24/2025

On December 12th we will walk back through the gates of a prison that, not long ago, was known chiefly for violence and the slow erosion of hope. Yet som**hing astonishing has begun to take root there—som**hing no statistic can fully account for.

A seminary was planted in that unlikely soil. Men who once knew only despair now study Scripture with the seriousness of scholars and the humility of redeemed souls. And in a gesture that would seem absurd unless one understood the profound transformation taking place, these inmates have asked to serve the staff—to express gratitude for the very people who guard and guide them.

This is not sentimentality; it is conversion. It is what happens when faith is allowed to walk into the darkest corners and remind us that no man is beyond the reach of grace. A commissioner seasoned by long experience, doctors of great skill, and a superintendent who insists on treating men with simple fairness—all of them have witnessed a change so deep it defies the old assumptions about human nature. Lives are being remade. Data is being gathered. A model is emerging—one that could touch families, prisons, communities, schools, and nations.

If you believe, as I do, that true transformation begins not with programs but with the renewing work of Christ, then I invite you to join us.

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Research Partnership Highlights ongoing Transformation in Mississippi Prison

PARCHMAN, MS - Two years into a continuing research study at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman, a new film offers a glimpse into the early transformation and cultural changes observed so far. The film premiered at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.

The significant role the seminary program plays in reshaping prison culture is the primary focus of "Faith and Flourishing: Parchman Farm," which was shown on September 30. The film was shared with the Mississippi Corrections and Criminal Justice Oversight Task Force.

The study, led by Pepperdine University President Jim Gash and Dr. Byron Johnson, a distinguished researcher in criminal justice at Baylor University, examines the impact of voluntary participation in the prison seminary on rehabilitation and prosocial behavior among inmates. The research also explores the effect of inmate field ministers and faith-based groups that have formed within the prison population.

Statewide Public Defender Andre’ de Gruy, a task force member, said he was already aware of the change. "I've been visiting Parchman since the late 80s,” he said. “What I've seen at Parchman this year is a transformed place.”

The film features Johnson, Chief Superintendent Marc McClure, and Commissioner Burl Cain, as well as inmates who share personal reflections on the prison's transformation.

“I can honestly say that my experience at Parchman made me a better, more honest man. A sober man, a man worthy of respect and love, and a man who will be productive and a valuable addition to his community,” said Will Westmoreland, an inmate who was recently granted parole.

Johnson emphasizes the community aspect of moral rehabilitation, stating, "Flourishing isn't about 'I'm doing better' - flourishing is 'how is my neighbor doing'. It's communal. As people are authentically transformed, everything changes, and now they think, 'How can I help my brother?'"

The project expands upon previous research into Commissioner Cain's efforts to improve correctional facilities with challenging histories. Mississippi was chosen as a follow-up to studies of Cain's earlier success at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. Similar research initiatives have been conducted in Colombia, New York, South Africa, Texas, and Virginia.

“Mississippi’s prison system has been going through changes,” said Charles Dunn, an inmate with a life sentence. “For true change to happen in Mississippi's prison system, it has to start with us, the inmates ... serving lengthy sentences, willing to help others learn from their mistakes in life and understand that they have the choice to control their futures. We are finally able to sense pride in the things we do, to know that we are valued.”

The video is available at
https://vimeo.com/1062854452/92319b0d5d?fl=pl&fe=sh

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