It’s clear Christians should engage in prison ministry, yet the thought can be overwhelming. Here are four ways your church can minister.
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Few Churchgoers Actively Engaged With Prison Ministry
Churchgoers express interest in prison ministry that outpaces their actual ministry experience in this area.
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One Man’s Battle—and Hope—After Addiction and Incarceration
Rob Wickham’s war on addiction proved challenging, but his criminal record as a two-time felon continues to be an uphill battle.
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Inmates Disciple Inmates in West Virginia
For inmates at the Mount Olive Correctional Complex in West Virginia, the Great Commission means ministry goes on even behind bars.
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Beyond Bars: Prison Ministry Starts with a Simple Act of Faith
Americans are jailed more than 11 million times a year, while 641,000 people are released from prisons. Still, few churches have an organized jail ministry.
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Prison Ministry Not a Priority for Most Protestant Pastors, Churches
Most Protestant pastors want to help prisoners and their families. But their churches often lack the training or finances to run an effective prison ministry.
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