International Network of Prison Ministries

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The Community Network

The Community Network is a response to the needs of those in prison, those set free from prison and their family members. Through teams of Christian lay volunteers it works with ex-offenders during their critical first six months out of prison. The volunteers provide a caring support group for ex-offenders and their family members, helping to find jobs, social services, housing and provide spiritual fellowship.

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National Incarcerated Veterans Network USA

The finacial needs of our organization. The inmates enrolled in our Bible Study, and those who have written to us about medical issues such as cancer. May God bless the hands caring for them. We also ask that you join us in our prayers for those leaving prison and trying to transition to family and communities.

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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