International Network of Prison Ministries

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But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:8

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L5:17

L5:17 is a church prison ministry that seeks to bring disenfranchised inmates and their families into the healing presence and community of Jesus Christ. Our starting point is a bi-weekly Bible study in the heart of Winnipeg at the Remand Centre. We follow up with one-on-one's and use a network of chaplains, ministries (Teen Challenge, Forward House, Bridging the Gap), and churches to guide the inmates to the next healing environment. Lifelong discipleship to the inmate and family is our goal.

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Victory And Praise Prison Ministry

We are beliving God for a building, so that we can move our outreach from the home to a building where we can better serve those in the community. We are also believing God for more people to donate to our Outreach Program and the things we do in the community. With limited funding, we are only able to do outreach during the certain times during the year.

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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