Oct 14, 2014

TBN Second Chance Takes Life-Changing Television to Prisons Across Oregon

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LOS ANGELES (October 14, 2014) — Trinity Broadcasting Network, the nation's largest religious broadcaster, announced that it is partnering with the Oregon Department of Corrections to launch several of TBN's most popular inspirational networks in all 14 of the state's correctional facilities through TBN Second Chance, the network's innovative initiative that takes life-changing faith programming to prisons across the nation.


 


Since its launch in 2007, TBN Second Chance has provided TBN's 24-hour inspirational programming to over 750 prisons in more than thirty states, impacting a potential of nearly one million inmates. TBN covers the cost of equipment and installation, providing inmates with up to four of its popular faith networks: TBN’s flagship channel, its JUCE network for young adults, the popular TBN Church Channel, and the Enlace Spanish-language faith network.


 


Mark Reynolds, national director for TBN Second Chance, said that the program — which gives inmates 24-hour access to church and ministry programs, relevant Bible studies, engaging talk shows, clean movies and comedy, extreme sports, music, and many other types of programs — has the potential of impacting nearly 15,000 men and women incarcerated in Oregon's state correctional facilities.


 


“These powerful networks, installed by TBN Second Chance in correctional facilities across America, are helping to plant seeds of hope and healing in the lives of tens of thousands of men and women serving time in prison,” said Reynolds. “Through the help and prayer of our many partners, along with the planning and mutual agreement of the state’s correctional officials, we look forward to this same success throughout Oregon's prison facilities.”


 


Oregon is not the first state to welcome the program into all of its prisons. TBN Second Chance has installed its select networks in all of California's state prisons, including two of its most notorious — Folsom Prison with more than 3,000 inmates, and San Quentin, where over 5,000 inmates in California's oldest correctional facility have access to TBN's channels.


 


And beginning with its once notorious Angola State Penitentiary — the nation's largest maximum security facility — Louisiana has also welcomed TBN Second Chance into all of its prisons and facilities.


 


TBN Vice President Matthew Crouch emphasized that TBN Second Chance is an important part of TBN's global broadcast outreach. “From neighborhoods to nations, from households and families to communities of every kind, TBN is committed to taking the gospel message to every corner of the earth through Christian television,” he said. “We are thankful for the success we have witnessed through TBN Second Chance, and we look forward to God's continued blessing over all of TBN's broadcast efforts around the world.”


 


To learn more about TBN's outreach to inmates throughout the U.S., visit TBN Second Chance online at tbnsecondchance.org.


Media Contact


 


Colby May


E-Mail: cmay@tbn.org


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About the Trinity Broadcasting Network

Trinity Broadcasting Network is the world’s largest and most watched faith-and-family broadcaster, reaching over 175 nations across the earth with inspirational and entertaining programming 24 hours a day in 14 languages and on 32 global networks. As the world’s most influential non-profit religious broadcaster, TBN has led the way in expanding the impact of faith-based television across the earth through the creation of innovative content designed to reach every viewer demographic with the life-changing message of hope and grace. To find out more about the TBN Networks, visit us at www.tbn.org.
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