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"Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; [and] them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body" - Hebrews 13:3 KJV

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Morgan County Correctional Complex

The Morgan County Correctional Complex (MCCX) is located on the Cumberland Plateau in East Tennessee. MCCX serves as a reception/classification center for East Tennessee. A major expansion of the complex was completed in 2009. The prison includes 500,000 square feet and sits on 65 acres.

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Southside Jail & Prison Ministries

We need people who are willing to offer job training or help in obtaining jobs. Volunteers are needed to go into the facilities, to preach, teach bible studies, one on one counseling, pass out tracts and bibles. We need people willing to anonymously correspond with inmates or their families through a post office box we will provide. We need people who will be willing to help with our aftercare follow-up program by providing transportation home for those released.

Prayer Request of the Hour

Today is my son's birthday, he is 27. He has been in jail due to charges stemming from his drinking. His name is William Soper and he has had a hard time adjusting to society as an adult. He is willing to get help for his drinking and feels the medications the doctor has prescribed will help him when he gets out in Sept. 2005. He once attempted suicide and I am thankful he is till alive.

Debra Soper
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