PFC's 2022 Impact eReport

Our mission is to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to men, women, and juveniles in jails and prisons in the Pacific Northwest, across the United States, and around the world by providing church services, Bible studies, mentoring, seminary-level classes, Chaplain support, and more.

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THE PFC FLAG SHINING THE LIGHT IN DARK PLACES

I n October 2022, President and Founder, Greg Von Tobel, commissioned an Advisory Council to come up with a design for a PFC International Flag. The catalyst for this council came several years ago as Greg was teaching in one of PFC’s International Leadership Conferences and made the statement, “I would like to plant a PFC flag in the ground of this country.” One problem remained, however; PFC didn’t have a flag to plant. It is with great excitement that we can now present the official PFC International Flag! As with any good flag, the design and colors were carefully considered and chosen to represent the important aspects of our ministry. Beginning with the black field, representing the darkness of life for all who are without Christ (Rom 3:23). The gray field represents the transition from darkness to light; the sanctifying work of being changed from the old life to the new life in Christ (Rom 6:6). The white

field represents the purity that comes from Christ’s righteousness and is gifted to us (Isa 1:18). The red in the PFC logo represents the blood of Jesus Christ, through which forgiveness of sin comes (Eph 1:7). The cross of the PFC logo pierces the darkness, allowing a pathway to righteousness through the cross of Christ (Ps 107:10). Finally, the globe in the PFC logo represents the Great Commission (Mat 28:19-20).

PFC Missionaries gather around the newly-commissioned PFC International Flag. Presented on the field in Cameroon (above).

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