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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
In my prayer time this morning, I was contemplating how great is our God, how His ways and intelligence are so much higher than ours, and He created all we can see (and even what we can’t see). He created the universe and everything in it, and ordered it a certain way. He created the system we live within, and established rules and laws for us (and all nature) to follow. Then why is it so many don’t even recognize Him, let alone the system He’s created for us? Instead, mankind creates our own systems, with our own rules and laws, which we’re made to believe are easier or better, yet are actually harder to live within and succeed. We become more concerned with doing well and succeeding within our man-made systems than looking at what God has for us.
Why don’t we see it? What is blocking our view? What (or should I say who) is leading us down a different path? God’s Word reveals the sources of corruption – the world, the flesh, and the devil.
I’m thankful for all those whom God has allowed to see beyond our present circumstances, to recognize Him as our most High King, and seek Him above all else (or at least try to). How do we tell others of the great delusion they are under, and how God has such a better path for them? O Lord, please grant us the wisdom, insight, and boldness to share all about you with those around us. May we be the sweet aroma of Christ, inviting others to experience your forgiveness and peace. Please show us how to do that in our everyday lives.
Actually, that’s our goal in the prison, and we thank you for praying us up to do that kingdom work. And thank you for praying for all involved – the chaplains, volunteers, staff members, inmates, and their families. You are a key element to the success of this ministry – keep it up! And may God bless you richly for it!
Grace and Peace,
Rick
Female Inmate Prayer Requests from Chaplain Rhonda:
K. T. – physically bruised and battered, confused and depressed; wanting to learn more about God and His will for her life
E. S. – military vet struggling with post-traumatic stress that’s led to many problems and previous incarcerations; wanting to make a real change and grow closer to God
R. H. – dealing with mental health issues; isolated and alone here in prison; has “no friends”
Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service):
- Shaun– court date next Thursday, for my kids, and everyone here, and hopefully get out soon (been here 8 months). Also for my buddy Nick who is very depressed and needs encouragement and restoration.
- Chad– court date next week, trying to get home.
- Rich– to still have my job at Burger King when I get out next week, and for God to straighten out my path.
- Manuel– my family, especially daughter Sofia and my wife Adriana.
- Juan– get out soon, and for family.
- Carlos– familia, to be released soon, court date next week.
- Alan– my kids.
- Jerron– my fianc? (LePaige), for understanding, my lawyer, my court date, and to know what’s going on with my case. Asking for clarity, strength, and temperament.
- Andy– unsaved family members.
- Eugene– for the ability to clearly share the Gospel in some upcoming speaking engagements.
- Roland– for the men to have undivided hearts, and softened hearts, full of the Spirit of God.
- Rick– for my son Kyle travelling to Antarctica, my daughter’s anxiety about flying as she and her husband travel to Texas for a wedding, and they are also trying to conceive.
Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):
- Julius– court date tomorrow (3rd time it was pushed back), hoping to have detainer lifted and be able to go home soon. Also for my friend Vishyon who just went home – that he stays on the straight and narrow.
- Ron– for my stepson, all in here, thankful I’m leaving on the 15th. Also for my friend Mike to get a court date.
- John– my friend Jermain who came to this service got out 2 weeks ago, hope he’s staying clean. Also for God to forgive me, and for His love to be over my family.
- Chuck– my girlfriend is really going through it, I’ll be incarcerated another 35 months and she’s on her own for that time. Hope I can make parole and get home a little sooner.
- Ben– my cellmate Dave is going to rehab on Wed.
- Mike– my wife Robin, daughter Hannah, sons Michael and Gavin, and for forgiveness.
- Troy– so thankful my wife is out of Coatesville and with her sister in North Carolina, pray for a court date soon.
- Ron #2– Praying for a new beginning- I’m tired of the cycle of being in and out and coming back to jail.
- John #2– I have my court date on the 10th, and pray for my family.
- Brandon– for my brother Clarence over on F block, he’s getting out on the 13th. For my Dad and little brother Ricky who were living in a hotel but now in a house. And for me to possibly get out this month or next month.
- Phil T– for my pregnant daughter who may be a carrier for genetic issue – she and her husband have had genetic testing and we pray for good results, and a healthy, happy baby, and a normal pregnancy with Mom and baby doing well.
- Rick C– for volunteer Dan’s cancer treatments wreaking havoc with his body, and praise that his cancer is in remission once more.
Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service):
- Cilas– pray for Mom and Jude. Favorable outcome at court.
- Tino– prayers for his two kids, ages 5 and 2.
- Jose– court on Friday, help with anxiety.
- Shane– my marriage
- Andy– for Lori and Sarah, both struggling with cancer. Prayer for peace and healing for them and their family.
- Jim– direction for his youngest daughter.
- Troy– favorable outcome for a ding on his financial record.
- Ryan– prayer for his friend Maryann who lost her husband on Sunday. Also pray for their daughter Taylor.
Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries
- Chaplain Heinrich, and all male inmates and staff within his mission field.
- Chaplain Rhonda, and all female inmates and staff within her mission field.
- Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy program at Chester County Prison, and for prison leaders within his mission field. Also personal strength and healing from cancer.
- All the Volunteers ministering to the inmates at Chester County Prison.
- The Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
- Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, and provision of some new members.
- Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.
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