International Network of Prison Ministries

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and Helpful Ministry Resources in 113 countries.

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You are at the website whose purpose is to bring under one Internet roof all Prison Ministries involved in crime prevention and in the rehabilitation through the Word of God worldwide.

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Texas HOPE Literacy

The mission of Texas HOPE Literacy is to transform offenders through peer literacy education within a Christian framework in order for them to successfully re-enter society as productive and contributing members of their community. Since its inception, HOPE has helped thousands of offenders, improve their academic levels and earn their GED; Earned Achievement scores increased 3-6 grade levels. HOPE loves them like they are…where they are…and guides them to excellence.

Ministry help request

Evangelism Explosion Prison Ministry

1) Invite your Sunday school, home cell, Bible study or prayer group to adopt an inmate EE class of 20 students and sponsor their materials for one semester. $500.00
2) Make a credit card donation or send in your check to sponsor materials for:

20 students $500.00; 10 students $291.70; 1 student $ 35.95

Prayer Request of the Hour

Please pray for my husband who in prison in Huntsville, Texas. Terry is up for parole and we are waiting for the decision from the parole board. My husband has been incarcerated 3 years and this is his second time up for parole. The chance of him making parole is somewhat slim since he has been in prison 2 other times for the same charge of drugs.

Debbie Webb
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