Good News Global (formerly Good News Jail and Prison Ministry) was incorporated in Virginia in 1961 as a non-profit organization formed for the purposes of organizing a visiting program for the benefit of inmates of correctional institutions, witnessing to inmates and their families, aiding in a physical and spiritual rehabilitation of men and women upon their release from an institution, and providing an educational program. Beginning with only one chaplain, Good News Jail and Prison Ministry is now in 21 countries, 21 states, and one U.S. Territory. FCC supports three chaplains in Anne Arundel County, Brit Fletcher, Chase Wood, and Alisa DePriest, as well as Jon Evans the GNG President who oversees this international ministry.
Jon Evans is president of Good News Global. “Good News provides spiritually mature, equipped, and motivated Christian chaplains to serve in correctional facilities nationally and internationally, to meet the spiritual needs of both inmates and staff through ministry that includes evangelism, discipleship, and pastoral attention…”
Jon Evans is president of Good News Global. “Good News provides spiritually mature, equipped, and motivated Christian chaplains to serve in correctional facilities nationally and internationally, to meet the spiritual needs of both inmates and staff through ministry that includes evangelism, discipleship, and pastoral attention…”