100 COPIES OF REV. RANDY WELLS’ ‘FEW FATHERS’ DONATED TO WASHINGTON CO. JAIL
One hundred copies of a book authored by Reverend Randy Wells of Brenham have been donated to the Washington County Jail to help the incarcerated heal and rehabilitate.

"Few Fathers - 6 Principles for Training Boys to
Become Men" to the Washington County Jail.
Pictured are (from left) Calvin Kossie, Washington
County Ministerial Association President; Mike
Brannon, founder of Brannon Industrial Group; Rev.
Randy Wells, Executive Director of Faith Mission;
Sheriff Trey Holleway; and Min. Robert Mabrey, 1
Voice International.
(courtesy photo)
The copies of “Few Fathers – 6 Principles for Training Boys to Become Men”, were presented to the sheriff’s office on Friday by local church leaders. The books were donated by Brannon Industrial Group.
The books will be available to inmates in their Bible study.
Free copies of the book will be presented to all participants at the “Few Fathers – The Churches Call to the Incarcerated” conference on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cannery Kitchen. According to Rev. Wells, over 70 people from 13 cities have registered for the conference, which will host guest speakers offering insights on how to support the incarcerated so they can successfully reintegrate themselves into society.
I am so grateful for the opportunity to help our Churches and communities by sharing information that well enhance and equip the incarcerated for a better quality of life. Because we are all neighbors.