Ways to Make an Impact
Every day, we see the generosity of our donors and thank God for His provision and faithfulness. Even without giving a financial gift, there are still ways to make an impact and break the cycle of crime in our lifetime.
More and more people around the world are having their hearts broken for those in prison and their families each year. So many people never thought that prison ministry could be part of their personal ministry – and yet, here we are with more supporters than ever before. Your compassion for the least and the lost strengthen our faith daily.
Thank you for partnering with us in this mission. We truly believe that we can break the cycle of crime in our lifetime with your help and God’s blessing. With your support, hope can be restored and God’s redeeming grace can be shared with prisoners and their families globally.
Pray
Without prayer, our work would be impossible. Joining us in prayer for the work being done around the world and the lives being transformed is one of the best ways you can help us fulfill our mission and vision. Together, we can break the cycle of crime and bring God’s hope and love to prisoners, their families and victims of crime.
- Pray for prisoners, their families and victims of crime.
- Pray for prison officials and government leaders.
- Pray for Prison Fellowship International’s national ministry partners, teams, staff and volunteers.
- Pray for Prison Fellowship International leadership.
Advocate
It can be easy to dismiss the idea of caring for those who are incarcerated, but broken prison systems only perpetuate growing crime rates and prison populations. Millions of prisoners are held in crowded, debilitating conditions as they wait for trial. The system does not rehabilitate people who are convicted of crime so once released, most will re-offend within five years.
There is a better way, and it starts with you. Join us in advocating for prisoners, ex-prisoners, their families, and victims of crime.
We envision a future in which restorative justice or restorative-based solutions are the normal response to crime, something that will take changes in perspectives, policies and practices. You can take the first step in learning more by conducting individual or group studies around the following Bible Studies that include a lesson and reflection questions.