Leading With Grace Through Prison Fellowship | Heather Rice-Minus on Justice, Purpose, and Restoring Hope
Release Date: 05/13/2026
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is the President and CEO of , the nation’s largest ministry serving those impacted by incarceration. With a background in law, public policy, and justice reform, Heather has dedicated her career to helping people encounter hope, dignity, and restoration through faith and community. Through her leadership, Prison Fellowship continues to expand its mission of supporting incarcerated individuals, their families, and the churches and volunteers who walk alongside them. In this episode, Brad and Heather Rice-Minus explore the mission and impact of Prison Fellowship, the organization founded by ...
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info_outlineHeather Rice-Minus is the President and CEO of Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest ministry serving those impacted by incarceration. With a background in law, public policy, and justice reform, Heather has dedicated her career to helping people encounter hope, dignity, and restoration through faith and community. Through her leadership, Prison Fellowship continues to expand its mission of supporting incarcerated individuals, their families, and the churches and volunteers who walk alongside them.
In this episode, Brad and Heather Rice-Minus explore the mission and impact of Prison Fellowship, the organization founded by Chuck Colson after his experience in prison following Watergate. Heather shares her journey from seeing herself as a secondary leader to stepping into the role of CEO, along with the importance of mentorship, vision, and empowering others. The conversation dives into prison ministry, Angel Tree, justice reform, leadership development, generosity, and the powerful ways lives can be transformed through faith, presence, and purpose.
“Sometimes the people you least expect to teach you about grace are the very people who understand it most deeply.” – Heather Rice-Minus
“Leadership is not about doing everything yourself. It is about equipping others to thrive and succeed.” – Heather Rice-Minus
“We are not just serving people impacted by incarceration. We are witnessing God transform lives both inside and outside prison walls.” – Heather Rice-Minus
This Week on The Wow Factor:
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Heather’s journey from policy work and law school to leading Prison Fellowship
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How mentorship and encouragement helped Heather step into leadership
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The origin story of Prison Fellowship and Chuck Colson’s transformation after Watergate
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The impact of Angel Tree and supporting children with incarcerated parents
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Why prison ministry is about presence, dignity, and restoration
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The role churches play in serving families impacted by incarceration
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Heather’s vision for the future of Prison Fellowship and the next generation of leaders
Heather Rice-Minus’ Word of Wisdom:
Do not underestimate the power of vision, encouragement, and showing up consistently for people. Leadership is about helping others discover their purpose, staying faithful to the mission in front of you, and continuing to point people toward hope, restoration, and lasting impact.
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