Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 6/16/25

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My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

It’s always cool to see modern examples of why Jesus did what He did during His ministry on earth.  Last night was a great example of why Jesus sent out His disciples two by two (Mark 6:7-13).  God certainly equips the saints in many ways, and I believe He wants us to work together to accomplish His purposes.  A previous pastor of mine used to say there are no “Lone Ranger” Christians (and if you recall, even the Lone Ranger had a sidekick and wasn’t truly alone in his exploits).

 

After a great presentation of the Gospel message in the second service, an inmate had a question about the Final Judgement for those who accepted Jesus.  The presenter gave an answer but wasn’t clear on the question.  I realized what he was asking, and volunteered my answer about names of the saved written in the Book of Life, and those whose name is in the Book of Life are fully pardoned.  Both answers were correct and beneficial, and the curiosity of that inmate was satisfied.

 

After the service, I apologized if I stepped on any toes, and my brother in Christ assured me there were no hurt feelings and appreciated “the assist”.  Working together, we accomplished God’s purpose of enlightening that individual on salvation.  The lesson for me – We must be bold enough to offer help when we see a need, and humble enough to allow others to help us.  Let me thank each of you for your “assist” when it comes to praying for the inmates and their prayer requests.  We truly appreciate your partnership in this ministry, and couldn’t do it without you.  God bless your week!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

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

  • Eugene– Asking God to return use of her right arm for his daughter (Cashmere).  Also seeking God’s guidance for what’s next after earning his ministry degree – where does God want me to use what I’ve learned?
  • Roland– healing for my wife (Debbi) who fractured pelvis and injured foot in a fall.
  • Andy– thankful for recovery from bronchitis.  Also for my friend Gary who lost his government job and now has opportunity to get into a few different foreign missions – pray for wisodm and discernment on his particular path.
  • Chris– for my baby’s mom to let up and allow me to see my daughter.
  • Manuel– my court date on Monday.
  • Javier– family.
  • Arnoldo– my family, especially my 2 kids, for peace, and for my home country of Guatemala.
  • Jim– for everybody in here.

 

  • Jack– my grandmom (Janet) recovering from heart surgery in rehabilitation center.  Traveling mercies for my folks traveling internationally for a wedding.  For my patience, strength, and direction, like in a recent situation in the commissary getting railroaded.  Pray I can get back to family and kids soon as possible.

 

 

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

  • Rick C– continued prayers of strength and healing for team leader Dan, wiped out from radiation treatments for prostate cancer and now battling a cold as well.  May God grant his desire for a quick return to the team to minister to the inmates.
  • John– for all of us to get home.
  • Shaun– for patience.  Also for the custody hearing tomorrow my Mom has for my daughter, whose mom died a few months ago.
  • Michael– my mother (80) to stay in good health, although she’s very stressed about me in here.  Also for understanding as I’m reading God’s Word in my time here.
  • Marty– strength for my Dad who just had his leg cut off.
  • Brian– for my Mom just out of the hospital because her stomach lining is messed up.  Thanks for praying for her last week – no cancer!
  • Daniel– for my Mom (Rose) who I have insulted for the last 18 years, forgive me for hurting her. And for my girlfriend (Jolanda) who has stood behind me all the time.  For me to be changed, I’ve been going the wrong way.  And for everyone in jail to fix their lives, for the opportunity for everyone.
  • Phil T– my daughter (Morgan) suffering with depression – pray for healing and recovery.
  • Erwin J– my wife (Rena), looks like she needs back surgery – pray healing over her.
  • Jose G– for Anna (14) with suicidal depression, may her heart be filled with the powerful love of the Father, and He will lift her from the pit of despair, out of the mud and the mire (Psalm 40.2)
  • Phil T– for Dan’s brother-in-law and his further mental decline.  May there be opportunity to accept Christ while still coherent.
  • Mackie– for patience and faith.

 

 

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

  • Joshua– my court appearance tomorrow, that all goes well.  Also witnessing to Brandon, may he hear God’s Word clearly and understand it.
  • Vince– for the situation at home with my girlfriend and son needing a new apartment.
  • Armando– for my family that needs help, we lost my sister Sonya.
  • Charles– court on Wednesday, keep me in your prayers.
  • Jared– for all the relationships I’ve fallen away from, help me find stability especially once I get out.
  • Sam– I have court next Monday, that it all goes well.
  • Frank– for my Mother’s health, and for my Uncle and his brother who have cancer.  And for all the guys here, that it all works out for them.
  • Steve– that you won’t see me here again next week, hope to be released after court on Wednesday.
  • Sam– for everyone in prison.  And for the volunteers and their families.
  • Rick C– praise God my son’s kidney stones are gone.
  • Matt R– health complications for several family members.  For my wife’s cousin (Chris) with a brain tumor.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Protect inmate minds from multi-faith and “alternate viewpoint” information, which must legally be made available on the shelves in the chapel.
  • Continued prayer for Heinrich’s family members in South Africa, mourning the recent loss of his sister.  May they find their way in God’s grace.
  • Blessing upon all our chaplains ministering in the prison every week- Jack, Rhonda, and Heinrich, and their  families.
  • Thankfulness for all the prison ministry volunteers, both inside and outside the prison.
  • Blessings upon leadership and all staff members in the Prison, and their families.
  • For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations taking care of men and women released from prison, helping them reintegrate as productive members of our communities.

 

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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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week -6/09/25

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My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

A former mentor in the Air Force once told me, “whenever you hear about a
retirement ceremony, Go! Because when it’s your turn, you hope people will
show up”. Military retirement ceremonies are as much about shared
dedication to our country as they are about the individual who is retiring.
They are a big deal, and it means a lot to the family who sacrificed to get
there.

I’ve always taken Col Thomas’ advice to heart, not for self-serving reasons,
but because it’s the right thing to do. You may never know the full impact
to a person’s life from just showing up. Look at Job’s friends – before all
the chit chat, they showed up to just sit with their friend in his grief.
Showing up says you care, and says to that person “you matter and are
loved.” Isn’t that what God calls us to do? “Love one another as I have
loved you” (Jn 13.34) Showing up says I love you without using words.

And It’s not just retirement ceremonies. It’s funerals, weddings, and
graduations. Anything that marks a significant point in someone’s life. I
recently attended a small graduation of a Christian brother receiving a
ministry degree after four years of part-time study while working full time.
His school specialized in distance learning, so he was the only graduate at
the ceremony. His pastor, his youngest daughter and her child were the only
attendees besides me and another Christian brother who serves with our
graduating friend. I was blessed by going and being part of this milestone
in his life, and I imagine it meant the world to him that a few brothers
took time out to travel there and support him.

That’s the impact we can have, and it’s not hard to do. Thank you all for
the impact you make every day and every week by dedicating some of your time
to pray for these requests and the inmates they came from. God bless you
for “showing up.”

Grace and Peace,

Rick

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

* Manuel- June 16 court date.
* Javier- family.
* Chris- that we all walk more in faith. My daughter (Stormy)
graduates from preschool tomorrow. Peace and blessings.
* Roland- my wife Deb cracked her pelvis in a fall.
* Andy- to get better from this bronchitis, and for my sister-in-law
struggling with physical and emotional challenges, pray she follows through
and gets the help she needs, and ultimately finds Jesus.

* Jack- my uncle in Montana passed away 2 days ago from a stroke – he
was a priest. My grandmom Janet has been in the hospital 8 days, and is
making a recovery – she is noticeably better. For the Lord to teach me and
help me learn the lessons I need so I can get back to my family.

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

* Rick C- for team leader Dan undergoing daily radiation treatments
for his prostate cancer. Out tonight because they drain his energy, last
treatment for this round is tomorrow. Pray for complete healing.
* Michael- my Mother is pushing 80 and is in OK health, but stressed
out because of my incarceration- pray for her patience and peace so I can
see her again.
* Brian- my Mom is in the hospital for surgery on a stomach blockage –
pray it’s not cancer. I want to be able to see her again.
* Smitty- thankful for City Team who helped me out a few months ago.
* Joseph- for all the brothers in here to push hard and run the race
to win the crown – get into the Word and be praying – it’s no game. For us
to live lives that witness to God’s power. And praise the Lord I’ll be going
home Wednesday.
* Zier- court date on June 23, I wish the best outcome for me and all
other court dates.
* Tim- for my family- we lost my Dad a few months ago while I was in
here. Strength for them, plus my court date in a few weeks- pray this new
trial will turn out better.
* Jon- having a weird day today, pray it gets better. God please
forgive the hatred in my heart for being wrongly harassed right before
church tonight.
* Timothy- family and friends. I want to go home. Also for Jon who
was sent to state prison last week.
* Phil T- for Nicole’s procedure Thursday to take care of her
infertility, so she and Andre can conceive. Also for my granddaughter
Juliette that I witnessed to yesterday, may she accept Christ in her heart.
* Jim M- for Erwin’s wife (Rena) to have relief from pain and full
healing from pinched nerve and arthritis in her lower back.
* Jose- for Anna (14) dealing with mental health issues and has become
suicidal- may the Holy Spirit of God breakthrough the fog and fill her heart
with the love of Christ that she will know how much God loves her. Also
pray for salvation of all people in Chester County Prison.

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

* Matt R- my in-laws not doing well. Father-in-law in University of
Penn hospital.
* Rick C- healing for my son Kyle still dealing with kidney stones.
* Kevin- for everyone seeing a judge this week to get a fair shake in
their cases, for my friend (Will) to persevere once he’s released from here-
stay on the path. For my youngest daughter who just graduated and is going
to Germany- pray for safety and a covering on her life. And for all the
sick and shut-ins.
* Mark- my kids, and that my court case this week not get postponed
again and that it goes well.
* Frank- my Mother had heart failure- I hope I’ll be able to see her
again. My Uncle and his brother both have colon cancer. And pray for
improvements to this messed up justice system.
* Sam- my boss on the outside has stage 3 bladder cancer and his
treatment starts today- pray for his full healing.
* James- all of our families and our kids- it’s hard on them when
we’re not there, pray for their protection.
* Vince- for my girlfriend Amanda. And for my Dad and my Aunt having a
hard time with my grandmother’s Alzheimer’s.
* Josh- thanks for the volunteers out here each week, and for all of
us to do something positive with the experience of being here, and that we
never come back.
* Bill- for my 4 month old daughter and her mom Nicole.
* Kevin- for everyone in here, please keep our loved ones safe.
* Andy D- for Dan’s healing from prostate cancer and strength for the
treatments that are wiping him out.

Female Inmate Prayer Requests from Chaplain Rhonda

* E.D. – so many things going on in her life right now; she needs
God’s direction and guidance; also please pray for His Peace for her
* A.G. – wanting to draw closer to God, but struggling with hurts
from the past; please pray for the Lord to work in her heart
* D.S. & R.B. – they are ‘married’ and seeking God’s help with their
lives; both very sweet, hurting and confused women; please pray for clarity
and direction from the Lord for them

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

* Chaplain Heinrich’s sister (60) died suddenly, please pray for
Heinrich’s Mom, and his sister’s husband and child.
* For our chaplains ministering in the prison every week- Jack,
Rhonda, and Heinrich, and their families.
* For the many prison ministry volunteers, both inside and outside the
prison.
* For all the staff and leadership within the Prison, and their
families.
* For the inmates and their families, who are also “doing time”.
* For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations
taking care of men and women released from prison, helping them reintegrate
as productive members of our communities.

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coming out of prison, drop us a note at outreach@onesimusministries.org
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God’s Provision Through Fundraisers

This prison ministry has been continuously and exceedingly blessed by God in our first year of new fundraising efforts. Our initial concerns about shifting gears from the annual banquet were beset by our gracious Heavenly Father proving to us the truth of Philippians 4:19, “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.” 

In case you missed them, we had a wonderful show of support at our first attempt at three new events:

  • Oct 2024 Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction at Green Street Grill in Downingtown
  • Mar 2025 Benefit Breakfast and Silent Auction at Waterway Church in Oxford
  • May 2025 Benefit Concert and Silent Auction at Grace Covenant Church in Exton

We believe God works through His people to supply many needs, and we thank all of YOU with a heart for this ministry who contribute your time, talents, and treasures each and every week.  May God bless you and your family richly for your faithful support.

Mark your calendars for our 2nd Annual Green Street Grill Benefit Dinner in Downingtown, tentatively set for Friday, Oct 24, 2025.  More information to come.

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 6/02/25

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Have you ever experienced God showing up in an unexpected place?  My family traveled to western New York over the weekend to attend the outdoor wedding of my wife’s nephew.  He has four brothers, all of them great guys, but none strike me as walking closely with the Lord. One of the older brothers was married last year, in a ceremony filled with poetry and flowery language. This wedding, however, was surprisingly different, and quite unexpected.

 

The officiant appeared to be a pastor – the couple’s pastor – and incorporated scripture throughout the ceremony (and not just the 1 Cor 13 passage on love).  Christ was invited into, and a part of the service right from the start.  And I wasn’t the only one who noticed.  Family members commented to one another all during the reception, first with surprise, then how it was joyfully refreshing to attend a truly Christian wedding.

 

I’ve known the groom most of his life, and had opportunity to speak with him after the reception.  It was a great discussion of putting Christ first, then living a life of gratitude for all He’s done for us.  I never would have thought he and I would have such a conversation.  I pray God continues to move in the lives of he and his new wife, and maybe rub off a little on his brothers.

 

One place God’s presence is never a surprise is among all of you that support this ministry.  We are always thankful how God supplies all our needs through His people, and that you follow as He leads.  Thanks as always for your faithful partnership in prayer.  God bless you.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

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

  • Rick C– for Andy to recover from the flu and return to full health. Also safe return of Roland and family from wedding in Italy.
  • Manuel– family, and my court date in 2 weeks.
  • Javier– family.
  • Chris– to someday see the vatical in person, and for everyone in here to find faith.
  • Ralph– to get a new King James Bible.

 

  • Jack– missed my son’s 4th birthday on Monday, and for my 2 other kids.  For the strained relationship with my wife – she’s seeing another guy after giving me many chances to clean up my act and my alcoholism. Pray for my parents bearing much of the burden, and for God to show me clearly what I need to learn.  Continued prayer for my Grandmom (Janet, 89) who can’t get out of bed after heart surgery. My Mom is taking care of Janet alone, none of her siblings will help.

 

  • Kenny(I contacted Kenny after his release to remind him to stay in God’s word every day.  He said he will miss our one-on-one meetings but glad to be out.  He said it’s a big adjustment but with time and God’s help he will be OK.)

 

 

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

  • John– God please guide us all home.
  • Shaun– for my bail to be reduced to a reasonable amount, and for the officers to have softer hearts and more compassion.
  • Shay– that I would continue on the right path once released.  Also pray that when the time is right, I can become a father, and be a really good father.
  • Jim M– my friend Ed who rides a motorcycle had a heart attack this past weekend.
  • Jon– my family, protection through the full armor of God, peace throughout the world, and thankful for volunteers that come in each week.
  • Tim– to get home and get my family back together – they are going through tribulations.
  • Jose G– for a 14 year old girl named Anna who experiences mental issues – cutting and suicidal – may she receive the help she needs and be healed.  Also for everyone in here, and in Chester County prison to be saved.
  • Geronimo– my family, for the new guys coming in, and to change our life in here.
  • Dan T– failed attempt to have dinner with brother-in-law with mental decline to share gospel with him – Lord please provide the right opportunity.
  • Ryan– my children, and all our kids to have good, healthy  lives.
  • Joseph– world peace in all the countries and in the U.S. – keep us safe.
  • Phil T– thankful for 40 years of marriage, and how my wife stuck with me through all our trials including my prison stay, but she has yet to accept Jesus in her heart – pray she will soon.

 

 

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

  • Joshua– my Dad passed away this month- my family needs me.  Pray I can get home to my family by Father’s day. Pray for volunteers to all have safe travels home, and that my court date tomorrow goes well.
  • Sergio– for my newborn daughter, just born today.  Pray I can be a good father to her.  Also pray for volunteer Andy – complete restoration from sickness.
  • Bill– for my baby’s mom (Nicole), and my 4 month old daughter.
  • Vince– for my friend Tim going through a hard time, that his spirits would be lifted, and have peace in place of anger. 
  • Matt R– Pray for strength and healing for my father-in-law (Gerald)- he fell over the weekend nad his health is rapidly declining.
  • Sam– for the physical, mental, and spiritual health of my Mother (Helen).
  • Ryan S– for my son’s friend Andrew who we had to put in hospital – headed to a recovery house – pray he finds a good place.  Also for my son who feels it’s his fault.
  • Andy D– my sister-in-law (Ginny) has severe physical and emotional issues, but is afraid to reach out.  Pray she could humble herself and seek help.
  • Michael– my girlfriend Rebecca and an older friend Shirl that Rebecca and I take care of (Shirl has seizures).  I pray they can stay safe until I return.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Our dedicated Chaplains- Jack, Rhonda, and Heinrich, and the families that support them.
  • All the volunteer teams, their families, and an increase in ministry opportunities to align with available volunteers.
  • Prison leadership, and the staff at all levels, and their families.
  • The inmates and their families, who are also “doing time”.
  • Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations across Chester county.  May they have all the volunteers, staff, and resources they need to minister effectively, and bless all the clients as they integrate back into our communities.

 

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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Treasurer Report Spring 2025

“Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.” (Luke 6:38)

God is the greatest Giver and expects us to follow in the steps of His Son Jesus Christ Who gave all! When we seek to please the Lord and serve Him it’s going to cost us something. The question is, is it worth it? Anything we give up for the Lord and His purposes will have a rewarding affect in our life and literally have benefits that are out of this world!

Let’s seek to come before the Lord daily and seek guidance from Him as to how we can give our time and money to share with ministries that need support. If you feel led to give towards Onesimus, please follow the prompts on our homepage at www.onesimusministries.com and prayerfully give your donation so we can help our chaplains Heinrich & Rhonda as they seek to serve these lost souls in Chester County Prison for His purposes.

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Will God Come Through?

How many of us have experienced questions, perhaps worded differently, in our walk with the Lord? Questions like: Lord, what are you doing? Where are you, Lord? Why Lord? can arise in our hearts when faced with challenges. These can make us feel out of control. Well, we are. God is sovereign and calls us to trust Him, even when it doesn’t make sense. I believe it was Charles Spurgeon who said, “We need to trust God’s heart when we can’t trace His hand.”

Such was the case for me in preparing for and participating in the most recent Onesimus Fundraiser. It was our first ever benefit concert that required coordination of times, dates, and practical items such as food and beverages for the attendees and of course the best part, the music. The idea began last Fall. I pitched the idea to a band I was in, and also to some musicians in the Worship Band at my church. Both bands agreed and I figured that was done. We just need some songs, set a practice schedule and we’re good: we’ve got plenty of time.

As we all know, the best laid plans, right? Life, aka God’s sovereignty, took over and things changed quickly and relatively last minute. One of the leaders in one band became a father, he and his wife adopting a beautiful baby girl, and his time now needed to be elsewhere. In the other band, a sudden serious health issue took precedence and now with 2 months before the concert, no bands. Lord, why is this happening and what do we do?

As demonstrated by Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego before being cast onto the fiery furnace, it’s not our level of faith that matters, it’s who our faith is in; our heavenly Father. It’s our faith in who is in the furnace with us. I will confess to feeling frantic and in turmoil until I finally gave it over to the Lord in prayer and resigned my soul to His will. Lord, if you want this to happen, You’ll provide. If You don’t, You have your reasons and I trust You.

He did provide, bountifully. Rick contacted some gifted musicians at his church and they graciously gave of their time, their talents and their music was marvelous! God also blessed us with friends of mine, also gifted musicians who gave of their time and talents, and we enjoyed the gifts God blessed us with that night. Based on the feedback, people were blessed by the music and Onesimus was blessed by their generosity.

I am so grateful that God continues to remind us of His sovereignty and even more so of His love and faithfulness. Thank you, Father, again, for ALL that you do! A special thank you to Rick, who led the efforts and devoted so much of his time to making this happen. He did a tremendous job with so much!  Also, a shout out to my fellow board members – Vern, Dan, Phil, Scott and Jose who helped coordinate the evening. As always – a special thanks to Heinrich and Rhonda who serve so faithfully and sacrificially in CCP bringing the hope of the Gospel to lost and hurting people. You are all amazing blessings!

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The Wise and the Foolish

In a recent chapel service, I shared with the women Jesus’ parable about the wise and the foolish builders found in Luke 6 and Matthew 7. It is, of course, a brilliant illustration of how we build our lives and the choices we make, and the consequences of those choices. I love to bring this teaching out from time to time to get the women to think about their choices, as I invariably ask them at some point in the message if they have built their houses on the shifting sand (the standards, morals, and customs of this world) or if they have built their houses on the Rock (God’s eternal Word). I know it sometimes, or even often, makes them a little uncomfortable to be confronted in such a direct way with a question like this, but that’s okay. I want to get them to think. I want them to realize that there is another way to go, another and different path to take than the one they’ve been on in their lives.

This most recent time, when I got to the point of asking that question, as usual, there was uneasy shifting in their seats, eyes darting away, and hands fidgeting with clothing and hair, as I let the question hang in the air. I don’t really expect anyone to give me an answer. I don’t want to put anyone on the spot, but again, I want to get them to think about their lives and their choices. I let them know, even if they have been a foolish builder up till now, it’s okay; they can change and become a wise builder.

This time, I had the pleasant surprise of one of the women who spoke out and said she had been a foolish builder for a great number of years, but during her current stay there at the prison, something has changed. She went on to give one of the most honest and heart-felt testimonies I have heard in a long time; speaking of God’s power to change a life, and His grace and mercy to those who don’t deserve it.

The other women listened with rapt attention. As she spoke, every word rang with truth and it made my heart so glad. I knew that this woman got it. She has become a living example of what the Lord was getting at with this parable; someone who has seen the emptiness of going our own way and has turned to God’s way. I was so grateful for the other women to hear her and to have this example set before them. I pray that they will see that if God could do that for this woman, who they see as “one of them”, then He can do the same for them. I pray that He would continue to change “foolish builders” into “wise builders”.

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For a Change: God at Work Behind Bars

“Change is the only constant.” It’s a familiar phrase—maybe even a cliché—but for those of us at Chester County Prison, it has never rung truer.

Over the past decade, the prison has undergone a wave of transformation. Some changes were dramatic, like the much-publicized escape of a dangerous inmate that suddenly put a quiet institution under the glare of national media. Others were quieter but no less significant—a slow churn in staff turnover, compounded by the chaos and havoc of four years under COVID.

The result? A near-total turnover in leadership. Senior management was replaced. Many in middle management moved on or up. For those who remained, uncertainty loomed. The arrival of “outsiders” to key positions stirred both hope and anxiety. Promotions motivated some. Others, feeling overlooked or undervalued, chose to retire or move on. It has been, by all accounts, an institutional reset—one that is still in process.

But amid all this upheaval, one thing has remained steady: God’s power to transform lives.

As Christians, we know change intimately. We once were lost—living in our “Before Christ” (BC) days—but by grace, we were made new. We didn’t just adjust our behavior. We were reborn. The Holy Spirit took up residence in us and began the lifelong work of changing us from the inside out.

In that sense, we are all part of a prison ministry—because every believer is a testimony to God’s ability to redeem, restore, and renew.

And that’s what we continue to witness here at Chester County Prison. Even as policies shift and staff dynamics evolve, God is working in the hearts of inmates and officers alike. Men and women are experiencing deep, internal change—the kind that doesn’t make headlines but transforms eternally.

Please continue to pray for all of us here. Pray for peace amid transition. Pray for wisdom in leadership. But most of all, pray that God will keep changing each of us—staff and inmates alike—more and more into His image.

Change is constant, Change is necessary but Christ is greater, always the same…yesterday, today and forever.

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I Know Why God’s Wonderous Grace

In the waking thoughts of early this morning I found the lyrics of “Tell Me the Story of Jesus” running through my mind- over and over and over again as dawn’s daylight lightened the sky.  It happens quite regularly, a song is part of my waking thoughts.  I regard those semi-conscious thoughts as the cry of my soul with the One who has redeemed me.

            Music is the language of the soul.  Several weeks ago Onesimus Ministries sponsored an evening of music as a fund raiser for the chaplain’s ministry at Chester County Prison.  It was a delightful evening.  Thank you for the musicians who participated and the guests who benefited from the worship experience.  The funds raised in support of the Chaplain Heinrich and Chaplain Rhonda were also a huge blessing for those who benefit from the chaplain’s presence at CCP.

            For a “moment of blessing” for those who read this article I want to highlight one of my favorite songs–I Know Not Why God’s Wonderous Grace.  In our world of difficult and uncertain times there are many things we do not know nor understand.  However, and it is a “big however,” there is one thing we do understand, and it holds us together spiritually, emotionally, and relationally.  Without this truth we struggle with life and its difficulties. 

            The author, D. W. Whittle married the wife of his youth the day before he left to serve in the Massachusetts troops in the civil war.  Following the war he settled in Chicago and served with D. L. Moody in his evangelism outreach.  This gospel song is based on the truth of 2Timothy 1:12– That is why I am suffering as I am. Yet this is no cause for shame, because I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that He is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day.”  Read the text, embrace the truth, and let your soul affirm that by which you will live and ultimately die.

I know not why God’s wondrous grace
  To me He hath made known,
Nor why, unworthy, Christ in love
  Redeemed me for His own.

But “I know Whom I have believed
And am persuaded that He is able
To keep that which I’ve committed
  Unto Him against that day.”

I know not how this saving faith
  To me He did impart,
Nor how believing in His word
  Wrought peace within my heart.

I know not how the Spirit moves,
  Convincing men of sin,
Revealing Jesus through the Word,
  Creating faith in Him.

I know not what of good or ill
  May be reserved for me,
Of weary ways or golden days,
  Before His face I see.

I know not when my Lord may come,
  At night or noon-day fair,
Nor if I’ll walk the vale with Him,
  Or “meet Him in the air.”

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 5/26/25

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Are there different kinds of joy?  Or is joy just expressed in different ways?  And how often do we mistakenly use the terms ‘happiness’ and ‘joy’ interchangeably? I’ve read that happiness is a temporary emotion completely dependent upon our circumstances, whereas joy is something deeper inside, tied to our sense of purpose.  Perhaps what I’ve witnessed this past week has been combinations of the two?  I’m not sure.

 

Kenny and I have met weekly since July of last year.  He is beyond excited that his release date is here.  In fact, he should have gone home this past Sunday.  He’s been very happy about that circumstance, but also joyful that God has been shaping his heart through this past year in prison. He gave his life to the Lord a week or two before I met him, and has voraciously read his Bible ever since.  Each week we review all he’s been reading, and I try to emphasize the bigger pictures of those passages.  He’s been so impacted by God’s Word it’s hard not to smile when I think about our discussions. Now it’s time to make good on the plan to re-connect with his believer friends and get plugged into their church.  I can’t wait to hear of continued progress.

 

This week I also had my first meeting with Jack.  We have similar backgrounds being raised with organized religion, and Chaplain Heinrich informed me how Jack is awakening to what salvation is truly about as laid out in God’s Word. He is excited to pick my brain about my faith journey, and I’m just as excited to help guide him on his path from religion to relationship with the living God.

 

I think both situations have elements of happiness and joy. As long as God is honored and glorified, I guess I’m not overly concerned what we call it! And let me once again thank each of you for how You honor and glorify God by lifting up these prayer requests each week.  Your faithful obedience is inspiring, and makes a real difference in all of our lives.  Keep up the good work!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

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

  • Eugene– for my daughter (Cashmere) to have full use of her right arm again.
  • Chris– for my family to find their way home.
  • Warren– hope for the judge to be lenient since I was in rehab before turning myself in.
  • Ralph– that we can stay strong in tribulation.
  • Manuel– family.
  • Boz– forgiveness and health.
  • Andy D– safety for my wife who is travelling.
  • Rick C– to recognize the right opportunity and have the right words to witness to my little sister.  Also safety for Roland and his family traveling to Italy for daughter’s wedding.

 

  • Kenny– our last meeting!  I get out in 3 more days!  My dad came to visit me on Tuesday, and everything is all ready for my release on Sunday- he’s going to come pick me up. Pray for all the paperwork to be ready so that I can go home Sunday. Pray for my family and friends.

 

  • Jack– pray for my grandmom (Janet, 89) who can’t get out of bed after her heart surgery. (My first meeting with Jack went well. He is reading his Bible with fresh eyes, and curious how to move from having religion to having a relationship with Jesus Christ.  We are both excited to continue meeting each Thursday.)

 

 

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

  • Dan T– on this Memorial Day, remember the 58,000 men who did not return from Vietnam, and pray for their families.
  • Jose G– for Andy who leads second service who is sick at home.  Also praise that my son-in-law is doing better. Thanks for my son and family (wife, child, dog) moving back to PA, pray for safe travels as they drive everyone from Colorado to PA.
  • Rick C– my son Kyle has kidney stones- prayers for healing and pain relief.
  • John– God please bring us all home.
  • Timothy– for family and friends, and peace on earth.
  • Ross– my heart goes out to Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India.
  • Jon– all honor, glory, and thanks be to God who allows us to be here- He is the God of second chances.  For our children, and our grandchildren, and thanks for the volunteers each week.
  • Joseph– God give us strength to carry on with your will and serve you.  Help us change the things in our lives that dishonor God and others.
  • John– My Dad went to the Emergency Room with some kind of psychosis- I’m worried about him.
  • Dan T– for volunteer Phil not here tonight- this is the anniversary of the passing of his youngest daughter – pray for his family is mourning. Also pray for my brother-in-law who is in mental decline, that God provides me the opportunity to witness to him while he still understands.
  • Jon– for family, put us back together.
  • Andy L– I was at the funeral today for one of my best friends in life, he died of a heart attack.  I’m sad to miss my friend, but have joy that he’s in the Lord’s presence.

 

 

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

  • For volunteer Andy who is sick at home, pray for healing and quick recovery.
  • Sidney– world peace
  • Alex– my son Nathan (8) is autistic in a special school. He’s getting strong and I’m not there to help contain him.
  • Vince– my son Parker (6) is also autistic, and doesn’t get the help he needs. Also for the men and women fighting for us today. Pray for all incarcerated people to get through this and make a change for the better.
  • Jose G– for everyone here and the salvation of every soul in Chester County Prison.
  • Rick C– healing for my son Kyle with kidney stones.
  • Matt R– comfort for the family and friends of a local West Chester man (Matt Clare) who just passed away.
  • Joshua– each generation is getting further from God, pray we can all get closer to Him.
  • Doug– for everyone in the jail to make a change for the better, and when we get out to become productive part of society.
  • Steve– my Mom is 82 and bends over backwards for me, I want to be able to see her again.
  • Ryan S– my son’s friend Andrew was thrown out of parent’s house – it was a bad situation with drugs and violence- we helped as much as we could but ultimately had to put him in hospital for some mental help.
  • Vince– for my friend Scotty who is going through a lot, hope he gets out soon- he doesn’t deserve to be here.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • Thankful for our dedicated Chaplains- may they be blessed with all they need to minister to staff and inmates each week throughout the prison.
  • Bless our volunteer teams and thank you for all the ministry opportunities each week across different groups of inmates.
  • Lift up the prison staff, from the newest member to the leaders, may they have peace at work and at home.
  • For all the families of our Chaplains, our volunteers, and prison staff.
  • Blessings upon every inmate and may they have open hearts to hear and respond to God’s Word with a decision for Christ.
  • Please provide for Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations across Chester county.  May their volunteers and staff have all they need to minister effectively, and bless all the clients as they integrate back into our communities.

 

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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