Pete and Judy, instrumental in HFP’s survival!
August,2026, marks the 25th anniversary of Humanity for Prisoners. This is the eighth in a series of reflections by founder Doug Tjapkes. Unsung heroes don't seek glory; their virtuous deeds speak louder than any praise! (anon) I can’t tell you how it all started. Neither can Judy. We think it was around the year 2008, and here’s how she and I think the story began. Judy VanderArk of Grand Rapids had a heart for prisoners and was helping several incarcerated students of the Crossroad Bible Institute who resided in Michigan prisons. A state prison rule is that you may visit only one person. She wanted to visit more. I helped her attain clergy status to solve that problem. I was looking for fund raising ideas, and Judy and her husband Pete were the directors of a fine mission training project called MOSES. They knew how to raise money, and they helped me to solve that problem. Well, whether it was for one of those reasons or both, Judy and I not only conn...