Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 3/24/25

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My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

My wife and I never realized how much our lives revolved around our dog Benny, especially after becoming quite handicapped due to Degenerative Myelopathy (ALS for dogs).  He depended on us for almost everything. Pet owners understand the basic commitment to having a pet – always accounting for them when you go out or go away for a time – who will let them out, feed them, keep them company? That commitment goes through the roof if the pet becomes handicapped, but you just get used to it.

 

When the pet is gone, all that time spent caring for them is now freed up, and you feel a bit lost. The sadness for missing part of your family now compounded by lack of being needed so much. We just attended a funeral for a church friend who passed after a long battle with cancer, and I can’t imagine those same feelings amplified exponentially for the surviving spouse. Humans find great comfort in routine (even difficult or painful routines), and now your life – your routines – are completely upset and you’re not sure what to do.

 

Thank God for our hope in Jesus Christ!  Our God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.  He does not change like shifting shadows – we can always rely on Him.  And in these times of feeling lost, we have our church family, and all those we serve with in various ministries, to remind us with their presence and their words that we are not alone, God’s got this, and we’re going to be OK.  When we’re centered on Christ, we’ve got the ultimate firm foundation.  I can’t imagine living this life without the Hope of Christ.  And isn’t that God’s heart?  For us to seek out the hopeless and introduce them to Jesus?  That’s our goal every week in the prison, and someday in heaven we may find out just how many we helped.  And all that happens when bathed in prayer, and we so appreciate what all of you do each week, lifting up this ministry, the chaplains, the volunteers, and the inmates.  Prayer is critical – thank you for filling that need.  God bless you!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):

  • Eugene– sick at home with flu (from my granddaughter Journei).
  • Kenneth– me and Taja to keep seeking the Lord and keep building, our kids, all the volunteers, and all our families.
  • Javier– family
  • Cotton– to be home for my Daughter’s birthday (Serena, on Sept 2)
  • Roland D– praise that more guys showed up this week, and pray for even more next week.
  • Joshua– for me, and for my Mom, my Dad died a few months ago from cancer.

 

  • Kenny– for an older Muslim guy back on the block that I’ve been talking to, that he would come to know Jesus.  For my cellmate who switched from Christianity to Muslim (probably for protection since he’s known as a snitch), for God to give me the right words when I talk to these guys. Pray my family and friends doing well, my time to go smooth and fast, and pray for everyone to get a second chance through Jesus.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):

  • John– God bring us home to our families soon.
  • Travis– for wisdom, knowledge, and understanding.
  • Joseph– all the lost souls in the world.
  • Jon– my family, my kids, our court dates – may God show His mercy and grace – and when we get out that our minds would be renewed, and protect us from the devil’s schemes that try to pull us back in.
  • José– my family, my friends, my own life.
  • Tim– for family, and that my appeal process goes well.
  • Dan T– for God to show me the right opportunity to witness to my brother-in-law, and for him to finally accept Christ.
  • Rick C– praise that my daughter and son-in-law finally able to purchase a house (offer accepted), and pray that his old house will sell quickly.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)

  • Dimitrius– boldly pray for court system to release me by May 15, pray for my family, 3 kids, their mothers (Melissa and Tenisha) and pray for Angela.
  • Jeremy– my health, suffered from meth addiction 10 years, for my 3 kids to have a better future.
  • Shawn– my release, brothers back on the block, protection and safety of our families.
  • José– my 3 kids, Mom and Dad’s health, that I can go to work release center soon.
  • Garrett– my family, my kids and their moms, a brighter future, all the men in here to get back safe to families.
  • Luis– my wife, my little girl, my boys, my Mother, and for me.
  • Javier– my wife, son, myself, everyone in here, all our court cases.
  • Elizer– for the volunteers, my family, and thanks for so many seats filled in here tonight.
  • Eric– family, wife and 5 kids, everyone in here to be released, and for the volunteers.
  • Andy D– for Ryan and his family to get over the stomach bug (health and healing).
  • Jeremiah– my children, and a better tomorrow.
  • José #2– my family, brother, wife, and mother.
  • Donny– my family
  • Kevin– thank you God for what you are doing in my life
  • Matt R– my father-in-law Gerald was hospitalized with pneumonia.  Thankful for his healing from throat cancer but now issues with eating/swallowing, and food gets in lungs causing pneumonia, they recommend feeding tube but he’s fighting it.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Effective planning and organizing of our prison ministry benefit concert on May 16 at Grace Covenant Church in Exton.
  • Continued blessings upon prison Chaplains – Rhonda, Heinrich, Jack – and their families.
  • Our dedicated volunteers, serving inside prison or behind the scenes.
  • Staff and Leadership inside the prison, and their families.
  • Resolution of Prison staffing issues.
  • The inmates and their families who are also “doing time”.
  • All the Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations across Chester County.

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 3/17/25

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Last week was hard. Really hard. My wife and I had to follow through with the difficult decision to put our dog Benny to sleep.  Having a pet pass away in your arms is brutal.  I know it’s not the same as losing a family member, but it’s close. We are still heartbroken.  On the drive home from the vet’s office, through the tears, I said we need to live what we preach.  I often remind the men in prison of the lesson Job learned.  He and his friends reasoned for 29 chapters trying to explain why Job lost everything.  Asking WHY is not the right question; God calls us to trust Him.  The right questions to ask in adversity are “Lord, what are you trying to show me?” and “Lord, what is the lesson you’re trying to teach me?”

 

In the depth of our sadness, I asked God those questions. What was the purpose of experiencing such heartache?  I sensed one response was that He was giving us a small taste of His heart for the lost, and where their choice would ultimately lead.  I’ve prayed many times for God to break my heart with what breaks His. This was an answer to that prayer.

 

My mind later recalled 2 Cor 1:3-4, which says “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.”  Another ministry volunteer was facing a similar situation with a beloved pet whose body was failing, and I was able to share some information and insight that I found very helpful, and hopefully his family did too.

 

God is constantly on the move and looking out for us, we just need to open our spiritual eyes and ask Him to help us see what He’s doing.  And I thank you for joining us as we all seek (and hopefully see) what God is doing through the volunteers and chaplains in this prison ministry.  God’s support is essential, and your support is pretty darn important too.  May God our Father bless your time in prayer for prisoners, staff, and everyone connected with ministry at Chester County Prison.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):

  • Eugene– my granddaughter (Journei) is sick with the flu.
  • Roland– doctor appointments, pray all is well and good test results.
  • Kenneth– for myself, to keep seeking the Lord.  Also for Charlie and his Mom.
  • Manuel– my daughter.
  • Javier– my family.
  • Andy D– for Rick and his wife putting their dog down later today.

 

  • Kenny– excited to only have 9 weeks left to go!  Pray that family and friends continue to do well, my time continues to go smooth and fast, pray for Rick and wife and the hard day in front of them, and pray for everyone to get a second chance through Jesus.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):

  • John– God bring us home to our families, and give us strength while we’re here.
  • Andy L– my brother-in-law (Alan) had heart surgery, pray for his recovery, and he’s got really high anxiety, pray he would have peace.
  • Phil T– my 11 year old granddaughter (Scarlet) had questions and I shared the Gospel with her, pray that she places her faith in Jesus and shares it with her sister. Also pray for Drake and others who may have been released recently, that they will stay in God’s Word and not return to a place like this.
  • Jon– for Dan’s recovery, fight off the sickness, for all of our children and families, that we may be reunited with them soon.  For God to renew our minds, especially when we’re out of this place, give us wisdom.  For world peace, the hungry, and the homeless. Thanks God for your glory and your grace.
  • Jim M– for everyone in here with spouses and family members that don’t know Jesus, may they have opportunity to share the Gospel and our family members get saved.  I pray for the salvation of everyone in this prison system.
  • Deron– for experiencing God’s love- doesn’t get any better – and for our families and friends still on the street.  Pray for more love and support from friends and family.
  • Tim– my sister (Gina) is in the hospital with stage 2 bladder cancer.
  • Jon– for John and his fiancé with a baby on the way- pray for a good pregnancy.  Also pray for my girlfriend (Nicole) who is hurt.  God please take her pain away and let her be able to walk again.
  • Jose G– for persecuted Christians around the world, especially those with lives being actively threatened, and in Syria where whole families have been slaughtered for their faith, God please protect our brothers and sisters in the faith.  Also lift up all the victims of the many wars raging across the globe.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)

  • Robert– my sister (Kaylie) is pregnant, pray all goes well.
  • Elizer– for the volunteers that come out, for all of us in here, for family, for me going through the process, and for my friend Pablo to go home as planned tomorrow, and his family.
  • Luis– thank you for Jesus in my heart, I pray to reconcile with Him and be forgiven [Note: I reminded him he is forgiven by the blood of Jesus], for my family, and especially my Father (Antonio).
  • Javier– my wife, my son, my family, and for me.
  • Alberto– for me, my wife, our 5 kids, everyone in here, and all my friends.
  • Jeremiah– for the volunteers, my sister (Tameka) with cancer, and my 4 children to all be doing good.
  • Kevin– my Mom (Lolita), and for my son, and that I can get full privileges restored.  Also pray I can get time served.
  • Donny– my family, neighbors, church friends, and healing for my Aunt Janice with stage 4 lung cancer.
  • José– my sister, my grandma, my Mom, my court date, and everyone here.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Heinrich at a Chaplain’s conference this week.
  • God’s protection over the recently expanded volunteer schedule – guard the hearts and minds of all new and returning volunteers against attacks from the evil one as the prison ministry grows.
  • A spirit of cooperation and helpfulness in organizing a prison ministry benefit concert in May.
  • Our dedicated prison Chaplains – Rhonda, Heinrich, Jack – and their families.
  • All volunteers – past, present, and future – serving inside prison or behind the scenes.
  • Prison leadership and other staff, and their families.
  • Prison staffing issues to be resolved.
  • All the female and male inmates and their families who are also “doing time”.
  • Aftercare ministries and other support organizations across Chester County that minister to those recently released from prison.

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 3/10/25

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I’ve been learning quite the lesson on perspective the past few weeks.  Our dog Benny has a condition similar to ALS in humans where his mind is sharp but his body is failing, with noticeable decline almost daily at this point.  He’s had to use a “wheelchair” device the last 5 months to even walk and relieve himself since his back legs no longer function.  We’ve dreaded the decision many pet owners must face – when is it time to end his suffering?

 

Our natural perspective is to think in human terms – if our child was in a wheelchair or suffering with a debilitating disease, we would continue however we could for as long as we could.  All the while sharing our emotions, hopes, dreams, and fears.  But as much as we love our pets – they are part of the family after all – they are still animals, and live only in the present.  We must decide what’s best for them, not us.  It’s a really tough decision no matter how you slice it, and veterinarians say most of us wait too long.

 

My point is this – if we care about our pets so much that we wrestle so mightily with decisions around their health and their death, and they are merely animals, shouldn’t we be at least that concerned with those around us who don’t know Jesus and are headed for a most unpleasant eternity?

 

I don’t know if I’ll see my dogs in heaven – I’ve heard arguments on both sides – but the Bible is clear for us humans.  Wide is the path leading to destruction (Hell) for many who will choose that way.  But narrow is the path to life, and few will find it (Mt 7:13-14, my paraphrase).  Do we care about the possible demise of family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors at least as much as we care about our animals?  God sure wants us to.

 

I’m thankful for the 8 years we got to spend with Benny, and just as thankful for each of you sharing your lives by praying these requests and for these men week after week.  Thank you for caring.  May God bless you and help all of us be mindful of those around us, you know, the ones we’re supposed to love?

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):

  • Kenneth– my consistency, and for my girlfriend Taja who just moved to VA, that she can make a good new start.
  • Cotton– for change.
  • Javier– my family.
  • Manuel– it’s my father’s birthday today.
  • Andy D– I have some non-believing neighbors coming to a church event, pray that they would seek and find the Lord.
  • Roland D– for all the men back on the block that didn’t come out to services.

 

  • Kenny– my coworker (Ray) is belligerent and thinks he knows it all when he’s only been doing the job a few weeks.  He won’t listen when I tell him how we do things and wants to fight me over it. He’s also a muslim, so I pray he’d have peace and know Jesus.  Pray for Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister and Uncle all doing well at home.  My friend Sophie is all better from her pneumonia and RSV and even went to Paris for her Sister’s wedding.  Pray for peace and my time to go smooth and fast.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):

  • John– that God would bring us home to our families.
  • Drake– I’m up for release in a week, pray I can find a housing situation (required for release), praying for a future group of friends to live with, pray for friends and family support.  Also pray I can get healthy again, get back to going to the gym, and thankful for the volunteers each week.
  • Jon– family, my kids to be watched over, that I can follow God’s will when I get out.  Also for my court date, to get home as soon as possible, and for the Little old ladies in Lancaster that used to pray for us.
  • Darren– my mother, she’s having a rough time in my absence with spiritual battles.
  • Ross– for my new journey, everyone in here, for those who went home today, for those going to court today, for everyone’s health, and for the economy and stuff going on out there in the world.
  • Rick C– continued healing for our brother Jim, to be fully recovered and return to us soon.
  • Tim– for my family to get through trying times, and my getting through the process.
  • Dan T– for God to lead me with the right opportunity to witness to by brother-in-law, and that he would lower his defenses, accept Crist, and find forgiveness and unburdening of his heavy guilt.
  • Phil T– for Christians in Syrai being persecuted and slaughtered.  And for Christians around the world being persecuted, threatened, and killed.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)

  • Elizer– for everyone here to find God, my family, for me in this process.
  • Jeremiah– thanks for the volunteers who are doing a great job, and for guidance and encouragement.
  • Javier– my family, my wife, my sons, my court date, and everyone’s court cases.
  • Pat– everyone in here, and for patience.
  • Mark– all our court cases get resolved, and get back on a better path than when I came in here.
  • Andy D– thanks for the opportunity to share the Gospel with 2 friends, pray that the Holy Spirit would work in their hearts.
  • José– my brother (Alex) in prison, my court date, my family.
  • Donny– family, grandkids, all the guys in here.
  • Rick C– for my wife and kids, as we must put our dog down on Thursday.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • God’s guidance and a spirit of cooperation to plan out and present our first-ever benefit concert in May to help support this ministry.
  • Thankfulness for God’s rich blessing on the benefit dinner last Fall and the benefit breakfast last month.
  • For our dedicated prison Chaplains – Rhonda, Heinrich, Jack – may God bless them and their families.
  • For the volunteers – past, present, and future – serving inside the prison or behind the scenes.
  • For prison staff, especially those in leadership, and all their families.
  • For resolution of staffing issues (shortage, retention, etc) impacting operations inside the prison, causing overworked and stressed staff, and fewer opportunities for more volunteers to serve.
  • For all the incarcerated women and men, and their families who are also “doing time”.
  • For Aftercare ministries and other support organizations across Chester County that minister to those recently released from prison.

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 3/03/25

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

What a wonderful and blessed time we had last Saturday at our first annual Onesimus Ministries benefit breakfast.  Excellent food, lively fellowship, inspiring updates from our chaplains, and 9 people took home a treasure from the silent auction.  We met several goals that were set as we shifted from our one big annual event to several, smaller events spread throughout the county.  One big goal was to get the word out to new people in our communities about what God is accomplishing through this ministry in Chester County prison. More than half the attendees (47) have not been previously connected with the ministry. Another goal was to engage more closely with our partner churches – the Pastors, Staff, and volunteers at Waterway church were so gracious and absolutely amazing!

 

The final goal was to maintain our budget with these smaller events, and God abundantly provided financial resources through the generosity of his people.  It’s amazing and kind-of fun to see God working inside the prison through our chaplains and volunteers, and outside the prison through all our supporters – He is so good!  Thanks be to God for all of you and your ongoing support through prayer and other means.  Your partnership is the lifeblood of our ministry continuing to do God’s will in and around the prison – hearts on all sides are being changed!

 

We pray for God’s guidance and blessing as we continue planning our next event – an evening of inspirational music at our first annual benefit concert at Grace Covenant Church in Exton on Friday, May 16.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):

  • Kenneth– a guy I know in jail (Skee) is a Muslim gentlemen with stage 4 colon cancer and given 2 months to live.  Pray for his family and that he comes to know Jesus.  Also pray for my desire to read the Bible more.
  • Mikhail– my daughter (Serena).
  • Javier– my family.
  • Manuel– for my family and everyone here.
  • Bradley– my court case got moved back, pray it all goes well.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):

  • Travis– been going through some spiritual harassment, need forgiveness for being persuaded to follow the wrong path. [we assured him all those in Christ are forgiven]
  • Joel– my legal situation, my kid, everyone in here, and just for my life.
  • John– that God would return us to our families soon.
  • Jon– family, forgiveness, strength, all of us to go home, leniency in our cases, and for wisdom and understanding.
  • Tim– family, recent loss of my father, my legal situation and to have patience with it, and give my family strength.  My case went south, pray that my appeal works out.
  • Drake– freedom from sin, and protection from sinners. Thankful for wisdom from God, His guidance, and pray not to be influenced by worldly things and people.
  • Phil T– to know God’s will on where I can serve Him best, and not lean on my own understanding.
  • Dan T– for the right opportunity to witness to my Brother-in-law, and he would be receptive to the Gospel message.
  • Jose– for the salvation of everyone in Chester County Prison.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)

  • Rick C– for our brother Jim to recover quickly from heart surgery.
  • Jeremiah– my sister (Tameka), and others in my family going through painful experiences.
  • Elizer– for everyone in the jail, and for the volunteers who come out each week.
  • Jeeter– pray for the process I’m going through.
  • Matt R– my Dad (John) had a procedure today to remove blockage from his carotid artery, pray for speedy recovery.
  • Jeff– all the immigrants going through some tough times.
  • Havier– my family, son, wife, everybody here, and for the volunteers.
  • Logan– heal the brokenness in my family.
  • Donny– family, and for myself- getting really stressed out about some things.
  • Mark– everyone here, myself, for all the volunteers to get home safe tonight, and for my court case in a couple days.
  • Andy D– reconnecting with some old band-mates in a few days, they don’t know the Lord.  May I be salt and light to them.
  • Ryan S– for my buddy Wayne- taking care of his wife who had a stroke 6 months ago, now in the hospital to get a pacemaker because his heart keeps stopping, and while in hospital his daughter died of a heart attack and he has to tell his wife.  So much pain in this situation.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Very thankful for a blessed benefit breakfast event, pray everything comes together for our first benefit concert in May, and potentially a benefit motorcycle ride over the summer.
  • Thankful for our wonderful prison Chaplains – Rhonda, Heinrich, Jack – pray God’s blessing on them and their families.
  • Thankful for all the volunteers serving inside and outside the prison, and those waiting to serve.
  • Blessings upon the prison staff, especially those in leadership, and all their families.
  • Resolution to staffing issues (shortage, retention, etc) impacting opportunities for more volunteers to serve inside the prison.
  • Bless all the incarcerated women and men, and their families who are also “doing time”.
  • Thankful for all the Aftercare ministries and other support organizations across Chester County that minister to men and women released from prison.

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 2/24/25

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

As I type this, I’m serenaded by the melodic chirping of birds outside my window – what a wonderful sound!  I, for one, am not sorry to see winter fade, and welcome any signs of spring.  Yesterday I walked the dog without a coat on, and even took a quick motorcycle ride.  Most importantly, while taking down the last of my Christmas lights, I got to chat with a few neighbors who made their way outside to enjoy the sunshine and warmer temps.  When asked how he was doing, one neighbor replied, “I’m just so tired of being in my house.”

 

Spring always brings new life – in nature all around us, and in social awakening when we all get outside to enjoy the day.  It’s a beautiful representation of how Jesus offers each of us new life.  How many people in our lives, or even within our own family, are lonely, empty, or tired of “being in their house all the time”?  Have we ever invited them to new life in the family of God?  To join all of us who are destined to be in the Father’s house?  May God bless and ordain our every interaction with those He puts in our path.

 

Thank you for blessing us and everyone at Chester County prison each week with your ongoing prayers.  Investing spiritually in people you may never meet is a wonderful demonstration of love and obedience to what Jesus would have us do.  Thanks for being a partner in this ministry – hope to see and speak with many of you at our benefit breakfast this Saturday, 9am at Waterway Church in Oxford, PA.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):

  • Bradley– to get some good news in court on Tuesday (today).
  • Kenneth– my girlfriend (Taja) is moving to Virginia on March 1, pray it all goes smoothly.  Also pray for all of our families.
  • Javier– my family.
  • Andy D– my friend (Rich) has a high PSA and is waiting on more test results regarding possible prostate cancer – may he find peace as he is trusting in the Lord.
  • Manuel– for my family and everyone here.

 

  • Kenny– for my friend (Sophie) who is out of the hospital, but has the flu, walking pneumonia, bronchitis, and RSV.  Thankful my family is feeling well (after several flu cases).  My Dad is excited I have only 3 months left to go.  Pray my time continues to go smooth and fast. [Note: it is such a treat to meet with Kenny each week.  He brings his Bible and we spend most of the time talking about what he’s reading and what may not be clear to him. His thirst to understand God’s Word makes it really easy.  I pray we could all have a “Kenny” in our lives!]

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):

  • John– God please bring us all home soon, return us to our families.
  • Justin– for my fiance – her safety and wellbeing.
  • Joshua– for my mother, my child who turns 9 next month, my little sister, my brother, and my grandma.  Also pray for the safety of everyone in here, and for wealth.
  • Jon– all of us in here, all the upcoming court dates, for mercy and forgiveness, for all the kids and those who have turned away from the Lord.  For everyone to have faith, strength, and patience.
  • Barnell– for health and strength.
  • Phil T– it’s my son’s birthday today, plus he and his wife are expecting – ask a blessing on that, and pray for couples struggling with fertility (Andre and Nicole, Thomas and Josie).  Also pray for my cousin (Dotsy) who’s been on dialysis waiting for a kidney and now they found cancer in her kidneys.
  • Jose G– for the salvation of everyone in Chester county prison – inmates and staff. Also lift up the persecuted Christians in India, especially Northern India.  Thankful for healthy first grandchild we got to visit for a few weeks in Colorado.
  • Dan T– for the right timing and the right words to my brother-in-law struggling with guilt over his teenage son’s suicide, God please remove whatever is blocking him from accepting you.
  • Phil T– for some ladies at church with employment struggles (Carline and Cheniza), may this trial not negatively affect their faith.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)

  • Jeremiah– healing for my sister (Tameka), from cancer surgeries, and bringing her back to life.  Also my court case not going well at all.
  • Timothy– my Dad passed away last month, pray for my Mom (it’s her birthday tomorrow), for my brothers and my sisters.  Also my sentencing is on Thursday.
  • Demetrius– court date on the 28th, please protect my 3 kids, my girlfriend (Angela), and my family.
  • Jeeter– for “the process” and that I can get released soon.
  • Elizer– for everybody in jail to find God, and for my family.
  • Mark– thankful the my church is coming out Saturday afternoon, pray for everyone to have good hearings and to get some good news.
  • Ryan S– for my son’s friend (Andrew) still thrown out of his grandmother’s house and living with us.  Pray he can reconcile with his father (just released) that he never knew, and wisdom for all of us on how to handle this situation.
  • Andy D– new volunteer Cameron’s daughter having serious reaction causing trip to hospital so he couldn’t be here.  Healing for daughter, and peace for Cam and his wife.
  • Donny– for my family, my girlfriend, and for them to figure out what they’re going to do with me in this place.  Also for Aunt Janet with stage 4 cancer.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Saturday’s first Prison Ministry Benefit Breakfast to be successful (details on website, link below).
  • Our prison Chaplains – Rhonda, Heinrich, Jack, and their families.
  • Our ministry volunteers serving inside and outside the prison, and those waiting to serve.
  • The prison staff, especially those in leadership, and their families.
  • Staffing issues (shortage, retention, etc) impacting opportunities for more volunteers to serve inside the prison.
  • All the incarcerated women and men, and their families.
  • Aftercare ministries and other support organizations across Chester County that minister to men and women released from prison.

 

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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Anticipation

The word “Anticipate” is very close in meaning to the word, “Expect”.

A pregnant mother expects a child and in anticipation, the room is painted and decorated, many “just-in-case” articles are bought and stored. The rest of the family on both sides become excited with especially the grandparents showing a new spring in their step.

So, what does that have to do with the chaplaincy at Chester County Prison?” you may rightfully ask.

Well, after COVID shut down the chaplaincy program in almost every conceivable way, there suddenly is an air of quiet optimism and EXPECTATION that the chaplaincy schedule will very soon be expanded dramatically. To expound on the image of the expected baby, we are preparing almost feverishly for an announcement that more slots on the weekly chapel service will be activated. Presently, there is a flurry of preparation with many churches and individual volunteers applying for security clearances and building up their teams! It’s almost like the “good old days’!

Please pray for this process as much water flowed under the bridge in the last 5 years with an entirely new leadership team in place. By God’s grace, the Chaplaincy team do experience great favor but (as most mothers will know) the baby has not yet been delivered. More next time…

In Anticipation

Heinrich Botes

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 2/17/25

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My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Ever had God drop a nugget of wisdom on you when you’re driving? It happened to me yesterday on my way home.  I was thinking about a bunch of things that haven’t been going as expected lately, and was wondering about God’s will.  How often does it feel like a guessing game trying to figure it out? We often pray, “Lord, if it’s your will, let [this thing or that thing] happen”. We try one thing that looks good, and if that doesn’t work out, I guess it wasn’t God’s will so let’s try the next thing. Trial and error, over and over.  How are we supposed to know God’s will?

 

Then a thought as if someone spoke it directly into my brain – “spend more time with me.”  That’s how we will know His will – by spending more time with Him, in His Word, in His presence, getting to know Him, becoming more like Him.  It’s not instant (although we’d like it to be), it’s a lifelong ongoing process, and it must be intentional.   We are made in His image, and His will is that we become like Him, and invite others to do the same.  So simple, yet so profound.

 

One way we can be more like Him is to do the things He taught us, like praying for one another.  Thank you for becoming our prayer warriors, lifting up our chaplains, volunteers, and all the men and women at Chester County Prison each week.  You’re looking more like Him every week!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):

  • Eugene– continued healing from wrist surgery.
  • Hypolite– my mother.
  • Kenneth– for strength, and protect my mental health.

 

  • Kenny– [didn’t get to meet this week due to system issues inside the prison.  Pray for resolution to any and all system issues preventing counseling sessions.  Pray for all the inmates desiring 1-on-1 sessions to be able to interact with those they seek.]

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):

  • John– that God will bring us all home soon.  Also for patience, and for our court dates.
  • Demonta– for everyone’s decision making [wisdom].
  • Jon– all our families, for protection, that our President would be a godly man, that we can all keep the faith, and for all the victims of tragedy (like wildfires, floods, and wars).  Also pray for strength, understanding, knowledge, and wisdom.
  • Rick C– for the Ricci family at my church on the loss of Sandi Ricci, a sister in Christ.  And for our brother Jim recovering from heart surgery, may he heal up quick.
  • Dan T– for my brother-in-law to be receptive to the Gospel message, and for Chester County Prison to keep allowing us to come in for years to come.
  • Mackey– for the court system
  • Andy L– for all the men here not told what’s going on with their case – it’s very frustrating to be kept in the dark.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)

  • Daren– to be released on time.
  • Zack– for a good outcome to my court case.
  • Mike– I have court this week, pray that my loved ones are being watched over – Caroline, Wayne, and the whole house.
  • Donny– for Aunt Janet with stage 4 cancer, for family, especially my grandkids.  Praise that my heart tests came back good, although I have slight diabetes and borderline high blood pressure.
  • Jeremiah– for my sister Temeeka, and for fairness.
  • Logan– for opportunity to practice faith out in the free world, and to see our families as soon as possible.
  • Elijah– for family and a better life outside of here.
  • Ryan– my son’s friend Andrew (17) was thrown out of his house and his father just got out of prison – he’s never met him.  Father suffering with addiction, pray for reconciliation and blessing upon the family, that all would work out, and to understand how do I help out – give me wisdom.
  • Antonio– court date tomorrow, want to go home to my wife and kids, please take care of my family.
  • Joe– my family.
  • Andy D– meeting with a friend who has stage 4 cancer next week and doesn’t know the Lord- give me wisdom and lead me by your Spirit in this divine appointment.
  • Matt R– strengthen my wife’s relationship with the Lord, and help me share the Gospel with her.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Our upcoming Prison Ministry Benefit Breakfast on March 1 to be successful (details on website, link below).
  • Our prison Chaplains – Rhonda, Heinrich, Jack, and their families.
  • Our ministry volunteers serving inside and outside the prison, and those waiting to serve.
  • The prison staff, especially those in leadership, and their families.
  • Staffing issues (shortage, retention, etc) impacting opportunities for more volunteers to serve inside the prison.
  • All the incarcerated women and men, and their families.
  • Aftercare ministries and other support organizations across Chester County that minister to men and women released from prison.

 

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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الل م

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Goal for the New Year

A little over a month into the New Year and it’s time to consider our Ministry goal for 2025. Nothing much changes when it comes to reaching the lost with the Gospel, so the goal for the Ministry hasn’t really changed.

Teaching that following Jesus is not about a religion, but a relationship is our top priority. Even Believers who have been following Jesus for years can get caught up in religiosity or legalism. We can still question what do I need to add to Jesus and His finished work on the Cross for my Salvation or how do I remain in good standing with God when I mess up? We have to be reminded that we can bring and do nothing. There are multiple Scriptures that remind us of this fact and certainly Scriptures that remind us apart from Jesus we are lost and dead in our sins. This is what these guys need to hear – always!

It’s important that we remember our audience. Some have a basic knowledge of Jesus; some are well-churched and there are those with little to no knowledge of Christ who are searching. Our focus needs to be on the weakest as all will benefit from those messages. We teach from the Bible God’s Word, starting with the Cross – always with the Cross – and then, as appropriate, other Scriptures to encourage them in their daily walk.

My focus is to continue on this path – always! Since the prison reopened in 2023, I have held 2 trainings a year with the guys on 2nd service team. These are times of fellowship and comparing notes. What’s working, what’s not working, always looking to sharpen our skills. I also have the occasional coffee meetings, one-to-ones with the guys to talk about the ministry, message prep, etc. These have proven most fruitful! The relationships that have developed over the last couple of years are wonderful! These guys are my brothers and my friends!

So, all that to say there really is only one goal: to continue to preach the Gospel, keeping the message simple to reach the lost and growing closer to God and each other through the process. Praise be to our glorious King and Savior – the Lord Jesus Christ!

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It Never Gets Old

As Christians, and especially if we have been followers of the Lord for some time, we know that God works in the heart of man to lead, guide, direct, and to change the course of a human life. We KNOW this. But it never gets old watching it happen. It never gets mundane or boring to watch as God works as only He can in a human heart.

With the women in the prison, I am seeing some of them who are really starting to move closer to the Lord and build a genuine relationship with Him. I see their knowledge of and familiarity with the Scriptures begin to increase. I watch as their attitudes and behaviors begin to change. I see their excitement and amazement as they see these changes in themselves or hear family members remark about the changes in them. And I am always thrilled when they begin to tell me of the growing desires in their hearts to help others or to serve or give back in some way in their communities. They share a variety of ideas and dreams of what they could do to make a difference in some area of service. I’m always intentional about pointing out to them that this is God moving in their hearts, stirring these desires in them. The excitement and wonder on their faces is priceless to see.

We know God works in the heart, but again, it NEVER gets old to see it happen and to witness the results. I pray that He continues His work in the minds and hearts of the men and women in Chester County Prison during their time of incarceration and well beyond.

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Treasurer Report Winter 2025

Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.   2 Cor. 9:7

Giving is part of our daily walk before the Lord.  God is the greatest Giver and our great Provider and seeks to use us to provide for the needs of others.  There are numerous souls in the Chester County prison who need to hear the good news of Jesus Christ.  They need to hear that they are sinners before a Holy God but have the opportunity of forgiveness through Christ’s sacrificial death.  Not only can they be forgiven but will also have new life in Christ.  When you feel led to contribute through prayer or financially to Onesimus Ministries, you will be blessed to be part of the process that gets the gospel to the inmates.

On March 1st at Waterway Church in Oxford PA you’ll have the opportunity to have a free breakfast and hear how the chaplains at Onesimus reach the souls in the Chester County Prison.  You’ll also have the opportunity to provide support to the ongoing necessary needs of the ministry.  We know the Lord loves when we give cheerfully for His purposes so may we continually search for ways to be used by God to bless others.  If you’re able to attend the breakfast please register online on the homepage of Onesimus Ministries.

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