International Network of Prison Ministries

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Proverbs 19:17 - He who is kind to the poor, lends to the Lord, and he will reward him for what he has done.

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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$180 One-to-One Prison Ministries $150 Bible League International
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$100 Prisoners for Christ $100 The Slammer
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$50 Azalea City Prison Ministry $50 Fred W Vincent Ministry

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My Inspiration for God's News

Our primary goals is to reach each and every inmate as possible. Our goal to is teach and encourage each inmate to develop a personal relationship God. Once you learn the sound of your Shepard's voice you will be able to hear him speak to you. We are hear to help the inmates develop this with the Almighty God. We are here to let you know there is a second chance in life. We are here to invite you to share with us in brining someone to this land mark in there life.

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Woman To Woman

Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded in 1991 in response to inflexible and excessive penalties required by mandatory sentencing laws. FAMM promotes sentencing polices that give judges the discretion to distinguish between defendants and sentence them according to their role in the offense.

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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