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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I’m constantly amazed how God can use broken people like us volunteers to reach the inmate community in Chester County Prison. Seems the more we reveal our own flaws and struggles, the more we relate to our incarcerated brothers, and the more engaged they are during the services. Only a few volunteers can completely relate due to their own past incarceration. Others mention their struggles with addiction, then achieving and maintaining sobriety through the power of God. In any case, owning our sinful and messy past keeps us humble, which can break down walls for the Gospel message to be presented and accepted. Good advice for all of us – we don’t necessarily have to do into great detail of how messed up we were, but just enough to get on common ground with who we’re talking to.
Start from a similar situation, then show the way to the Father – hmmm, who does that sound like? “He made Himself nothing, taking on the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death – even death on a cross!” (Php 2.8) Although Jesus never sinned, He came to earth as a human to show us the way by His perfect example of complete reliance on The Father. And with God, all things are possible (Mt19.26).
Your support makes it possible for us to continue to minister within the prison each week. Thank you all for your prayers and other means of support. And don’t forget about the benefit dinner coming up at Green Street Grill on Friday, Oct 24 at 6:00pm. It’s sure to be a delicious way to support the ministry. Link to more info is below. God bless your week!
Grace and Peace,
Rick
Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):
- Noah– court date on 9/26.
- Matt– my court date on 9/26, and for my 7 yr old son and his mother.
- Sean– for my daughters, for my friend Dan in rehab, and to hopefully get a court date soon.
- Manuel– my family, my wife (Adriana) and daughter (Sophia), and for my friend Javier.
- Andy– salvation for family members.
Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):
- DeShaun– my salvation, to be in the loving arms of Christ, to leave this life of incarceration, to be accepted back into my family, and thankful for the volunteers.
- Andrew– for my family, all my brothers in here, my sister (Kiera), and my Mom (Kathleen) and Dad (James).
- Naseem– for my niece’s safety, and for Jesus to get some rest after all the hard work. [after the service, we made sure to tell him Jesus no longer needs rest because He’s in heaven with the Father now, just as we will not need rest when we are in heaven with God].
- Chris– hope to get good news in court tomorrow.
- Jack– to hopefully leave here next week.
- Cory– for my lawyer to get me out of here.
- Phil T– continued prayer for Joy, still carrying twins that doctors gave little hope for, but she and her husband maintain strong trust in God over the doctors. She has a baby shower Saturday, in stark contrast to the original doctor recommendation of selective abortion. Praise God for this ongoing miracle, and we pray for a healthy pregnancy going full term, and 2 healthy babies to be delivered to that loving and faithful family.
- Dan T– for the right words and right opportunity to share Gospel with Brother-in-law, and that He would accept Christ. And for all our family members not walking with the Lord.
- Phil T– for an end to the war in Gaza, which may be imminent).
Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)
- Frankie– for things to be going well for Bo in rehab, for all the men in here, for my uncles and my mom with cancer, praise that Mom doing well after radiation treatments.
- Aaron– for everyone’s release, and smooth process through court system.
- Lee– for my wife (Stef), my daughter (Eva), and my unborn daughter (will be named Lainey).
- Patrick– for my sister (Stacey), and strength for my friend Dan going through a rough situation.
- David– for everyone in here, and that my kids and grandkids are all doing alright.
- Josh– for understanding, and my court date tomorrow.
- Scott– for all of us in here, for my girl to be OK, and I’ll be leaving in a few days.
- Chris– for everyone with a hardened heart to be softened, for my successful transition into Liberty Ministries, and thankful that my kids and their mom are again talking to me.
- Nate– for my daughters, my family, my neighbors and friends.
- Chris(#2)– that I get to see my daughters sooner than later, and that they still want to have a relationship with me. Pray that I get some constructive information about my situation this week.
- Matt– for the health of my in-laws, and for my son Leo dealing with severe anxiety that sent him to hospital and he missed 3 days of school – praying for peace, comfort, and healing.
- Andy– for me to remember to call my sister tomorrow night, and to check in on her spiritual health and talk about the Gospel.
Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries
- A successful benefit dinner at Green Street Grill on Oct 24. Link to details and tickets.
- Chaplain Heinrich and all the male inmates and staff within his mission field
- Safe travels as Heinrich and wife Susan visit family in South Africa, especially Heinrich’s mom after his sister’s sudden passing several weeks ago.
- Chaplain Rhonda and all the female inmates and staff within her mission field.
- Chaplain Jack Crans and the entire chaplaincy program, and the prison leadership within his mission field. Also for strength and healing in the face of his cancer.
- All volunteers ministering to the male and female inmates at Chester County Prison.
- Protection for the families that support each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
- For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations in Chester County ministering to recently released men and women.
If you’d like to find out more about mentoring and discipling a man or woman coming out of prison, drop us a note at outreach@onesimusministries.org.
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