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NBA star Quentin Richardson donates bibles to FTCC Prison Outreach Ministry

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Reverend Carlendia Madden, Director of the First Tabernacle Community Church Outreach Prison Ministry, shares a smile with NBA player, Quentin Richardson, of the Miami Heat, after his donation of 40 Scofield Study Bibles to the inmates of Cook County Jail. Each week, Reverend Madden and members of the First Tabernacle Outreach Prison Ministry, known as the "Hope Patrol", teach The Foundations of Faith Discipleship Course to inmates at the Department of Corrections at 26th & California.

 

Since it's inception, the FTCC Prison Outreach Ministry has preached and taught the gopsel to more than 500 prisoners with countless souls being saved and relationships restored with God. "This donation means so much to the men in the prison," said Reverend Madden. "They are truly hungering and thirsting after the Word and this generous blessing by Quentin is going to assist us greatly in feeding that hunger in these men," she added.

 

 Our many thanks and prayers to Quentin for his generous donation to further the Gospel! If you are interested in making a donation, please contact Reverend Carlendia Madden at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 

 
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