Stories from Asia
Up one levelAddressing Many Needs
When prison cells in Nepal became so infested with bedbugs and mosquitoes that the inmates could not even sleep, Prison Fellowship stepped in to help.
Unity amidst Diversity
Judges shared the stage with former prisoners. Politicians participated in workshops with prison officials. People from all over the world with differing backgrounds came to the PFI World Convocation, but all had a shared mission and common passion...
The Power of a Small Ministry
When PF Nepal was founded 15 years ago, few would have expected it to have much impact or even last long. How could a non-profit organisation succeed in one of the poorest nations in the world? What could a Christian ministry do in a Hindu state that did not permit proselytizing?
Lost and Found At Sea
His day began like any other. Shing Chiu (name has been changed) and his crew of 15 Chinese fishermen gathered their nets and set sail from the Coastal Province of Hainan, China.
For the Sins of Their Father
Once imprisoned for murder, Reny George now opens his home to more than 60 children who are homeless due to the incarceration of their parents. Read his amazing story.
Medical Aid for the Poorest of the Poor
In a country where 80 percent of the population are designated as "poor" by the UN, is there any hope for the prisoners to receive medical care? Read how PF is helping these suffering prisoners.
Preparing Inmates for Freedom
Many released prisoners say they returned to crime, and prison, because they had no choice. Learn how PFI worldwide is helping released prisoners stay away from crime and out of prison.
Beyond the Idle Mind
PF Nepal is freeing the minds of prisoners with the creation of Prison Libraries throughout the country.
From Mafia to Christ
He was a ruthless gangster who became a street evangelist and co-founded Prison Fellowship Japan.
Answering the Call
Lisa Cescon left a high-level position with a top entertainment company in London to work with dying prisoners in Cambodia.
