My six months in the GFR program at Vital Signs Ministries was, to put it mildly, an eye-opening experience. Coming from prison, the transition back into regular society felt overwhelming. Everything moved so fast, and I had to relearn how to do even the simplest things. But Vital Signs gave me a safe space to adjust and grow.
Reintegrating hasn’t been without its challenges. Family dynamics, as anyone who’s been through it knows, can be incredibly complicated, especially after being incarcerated. There are old wounds and misunderstandings to navigate, and it’s not always easy. And then there’s heartbreak. It’s a reminder that even though I’ve done my time, the past can still hurt. But even in these tough moments, I’ve seen God’s hand at work. He’s blessed my journey back into free society in ways I can’t even begin to describe. Reclaiming my citizenship has been a huge blessing, and I’m just so grateful for every opportunity I’ve been given.
Every day of freedom feels like a gift. I’m learning to appreciate the simple things – spending time with my family, managing my finances responsibly, and taking care of my health. These things that many people take for granted are now sources of immense joy for me. I’m building a new life, brick by brick, and I’m determined to make the most of it. I know there will be bumps along the road, but I’m facing the future with hope and a renewed sense of purpose.
GFR played a huge role in getting me to this point. They helped me lay a solid foundation for my life after prison. They provided spiritual guidance, helped me process my emotions, and taught me how to appreciate the little things. They gave me the tools I needed not just to survive on the outside, but to truly thrive. They taught me what it means to live “at the speed of Christ” – living with intention, purpose, and a deep connection to my faith. I’m excited to see what the future holds, and I’m committed to living a life that honors God and the second chance I’ve been given.