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Opening Gates Ministries

Opening Gates Ministries is located in Greenville, Ohio. We are a non denominational ministry providing support and ministering to those in prison, ex offenders, families of those in prison, inner city youth, juvenile support and much much more. We want to support every aspect of the indivdual and the families of the incarcerated individual. We are a proud member of the International Ministers Forum and our home church is United Christian Center in Dayton, Ohio.

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Onesimus Ministries of Norfolk, Inc

Continue funding to meet the needs of the ministry. Onesimus does not receive government funding. Onesimus can use a newer mini van to assist in the transportation needs of the group home residents.

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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