Who We Are
An Angel Tree Christmas
It starts with a gift, but it’s so much more
Angel Tree, a program of Prison Fellowship, seeks the reconciliation of prisoners and their families to God, to each other, and to their communities through the transforming love and grace of Jesus Christ. Signing up for Angel Tree gives prisoners a way to send their children not only a Christmas gift, but also the reassurance of their love.
While reconciliation and transformation can start with something as simple as a gift, it takes ongoing relationships and support to continue the journey. Angel Tree encourages and equips churches to go beyond their Christmas involvement to provide year-round support for prisoners' families.
How Angel Tree Got Started
Wanted by the FBI: Mary Kay’s Story
Six million. That’s the cumulative number of prisoners’ children served by Angel Tree® in the U.S. over the past 27 years. And an ex-prisoner started it all.
Mary Kay Beard, founder of Angel Tree
“I am both awed and humbled to have been a part of something so enormously effective,” says Mary Kay Beard. “Being there at the beginning — I consider it one of the highest privileges of my life.”
Mary Kay was a safecracker, a bank robber, and one of America’s Most Wanted. Arrested in June of 1972, she quickly collected 11 federal indictments and 35 charges against her. But her 180-year sentence turned into a six-year sentence — during which time she asked God to change her hardened heart.
"When I was arrested, I thought my life was over. . . God was about to step in."
On the three Christmases that she spent at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Alabama, local church groups brought the inmates gifts of toothpaste and soap. Intrigued, Mary Kay watched as her fellow prisoners wrapped up the small gifts and gave them to their children at the Christmas visit.
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The Prison Fellowship Mission
We aim for radical transformation
The Bible promises, "If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!" And we believe that "anyone" includes prisoners.
We've seen the "worst of the worst" make a complete turnaround through the power of Jesus Christ. Some may scoff, but "with God all things are possible," Jesus declared.
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What Others Are Saying
About Angel Tree
"I really appreciate Angel Tree's ministry through local churches to reach prisoners and their families for Christ. It's a powerful demonstration of our faith to show those who have been hurt by crime that Christians care and want to help transform their lives."
"With more than 2 million Americans behind bars today, Prison Fellowship's Angel Tree ministry has never been more needed. It benefits our entire society when caring believers answer Christ's call to help bring His life-transforming Gospel to prisoners, their families and the innocent victims of crime. Please join me in supporting this vital ministry."
Prison Fellowship was founded by Chuck Colson
In 1974 Chuck Colson went to prison for Watergate-related crimes. When Colson got out, God led him to go back to prison, this time to minister to the men and women behind bars. Since then, Prison Fellowship has grown into the largest prison ministry in the world, partnering with thousands of churches and tens of thousands of volunteers.
Angel Tree is just one of the many efforts of Prison Fellowship to reach out to a group of people that society often scorns and neglects: prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families. Partnering with local churches across the country, we seek the transformation of prisoners and their reconciliation to God, family, and community through the power and truth of Jesus Christ.
Anthony isn't the only one whose life was changed by Angel Tree. Anthony's mom "Shorty" as she likes to be called, experienced a transformation too - all because of a single gift through Angel Tree to her son.
Nine-year-old Elijah has Asperger's syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism.
Jasmin's father is in prison. Her mother has been gone for years. As a result, Jasmin lives with her great-grandmother and has very little contact with her father's relatives. That is until Angel Tree helped give her the gift of family.