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Psalm 142:7 - Set me free from my prison, that I may praise your name. Then the righteous will gather about me because of your goodness to me.

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New Covenant Church of Philadelphia Prison Ministry

New Covenant Church of Philadelphia Prison Ministry. We minister the word weekly, bi-weekly and monthly county prisons and jails on State Road in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We teach the word to bring repentance, new birth and hope. We minister to both male and females.

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Reciting the Oracle

Chris appreciates prayer regarding the direction of RTO. The ministry has become primarily a criminal justice ministry, for which Chris is delighted. About $1500 has been invested in marketing and costumes, not to mention countless hours of memorization and practice; but the recital aspect is almost "dead." Chris seeks prayer regarding God's direction for the recital ministry. Chris is expanding his training and ability through the Christian 12 Step Program at this time.

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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