House Joint Resolution 932, sponsored by Faison, honors the contributions of Prison Fellowship, a Christian nonprofit organization founded in 1976 by Charles Colson. The resolution emphasizes the importance of faith practice in correctional settings, highlighting its role in fostering personal accountability, improving mental health, and aiding successful reentry into society, which ultimately promotes safer prisons and reduces recidivism. Prison Fellowship is recognized for its significant impact, reaching over 600,000 individuals annually and supported by more than 200,000 volunteers. Evaluations of its programs have shown substantial reductions in recidivism rates, demonstrating the effectiveness of faith-informed programming.

The resolution also acknowledges specific initiatives by Prison Fellowship, such as the Prison Fellowship Grow program at the Debra K. Johnson Rehabilitation Center, which helps women in prison explore human flourishing through a Christian framework, and the Angel Tree program, which provides Christmas gifts to children with incarcerated parents. As Prison Fellowship approaches its fiftieth anniversary in 2026, the resolution commends its ongoing mission to promote justice, mercy, and hope for incarcerated individuals while ensuring opportunities for religious practice within prisons.