International Network of Prison Ministries

Home of 4912 Prison Ministries, Chaplains, Ministry Volunteers
and Helpful Ministry Resources in 113 countries.

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Therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come (2 Cor. 5:17)

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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Will Olsen GNJPM

The ministry of Chaplain is to provide for the spiritural needs of those who are incarcerated that they may know that they no longer have to live according their past. While being faith based and Christ centered,ministry must be provided to all faith beliefs whether Christian or not; however, for those who come to Christ, it is made known to them that their is hope and victory over any problem, addiction or former lifestyle through the person of Jesus Christ.

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American Orthodox Church - International Headquarters

We need help from other prison ministry programs and persons providing such in their local area to contact us in order to establish a link and exchange other information for the needs of parolees and prisoners.

Our Motto: "Prjeudice Makes Prisoners of the Hated and the Hater" (Rev. Father Alan Stanford)

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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