Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 11/18/24

My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

We had a bit of a situation last night at prison – Andy was to give the first service message but didn’t arrive with the rest of the team.  This was not like him at all.  In fact, a few weeks ago he hit a deer on his way to the prison and still arrived on time (with a half-wrecked car).  We waited for him as long as we could, then processed through entry control into the chapel to begin the service.  The inmates were escorted in – still no Andy.  Our team leader came up with an alternate plan for the message – each volunteer take a few minutes to share/teach a favorite Bible verse. The service continued with corporate prayer, and we prayed that Andy was OK and nothing bad happened.

 

As we proceeded into worship music time, our guitar player was in the midst of apologizing that our song leader Andy would not be with us tonight, but he was standing right there ready to go!  With our heads down in prayer, nobody noticed Andy slip into the room and assume his song leader position right on cue.  We all just had to laugh, commenting how God answers prayers, sometimes immediately.  We prayed for Andy, and he showed up!  Andy explained how a bridge closure on Route 82 seriously detoured him, taking him far out of the way, then the detour signs just stopped.  He had to use his phone GPS to find the prison. The icing on the cake was when we finally noticed him standing there, he simply said “I was lost but now I’m found!”

 

What a great object lesson for the men – we immediately went to prayer for a serious concern, we trusted God to provide and He did, and Andy was able to incorporate his little escapade into the message.  God doesn’t waste anything – we can use it all to point to Him.  Thanks for how you point the prayer requests to our Father in heaven each and every week.  It gives the men great comfort to know how a team of prayer warriors cares about them and spiritually has their back.  God bless you for serving in this way!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

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

  • Kenny– very excited for my good friend Frances to come visit me on Tuesday. Please pray for my girlfriend, my family, my friends, especially Frances and Jimmy, and that my time in here continues to go fast and smooth. Pray for everyone to get a second chance.

 

 

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

  • John– to return us to our families.
  • Ron– get back up state.
  • Ross– for everyone in here, their families, their court cases, and those going home to have a good journey. To get an answer to my letter to PA Bar Association about my situation. And for approved application to get me back home to Florida.
  • Tyler– all of us in here and our kids and family – protection.  For my oldest son (3) with a brain disease, he has a procedure tomorrow.
  • John– for all of us to keep the full armor of God on, protect us from the devil and his temptations.
  • Troy– for my Aunt to walk again – she became paralyzed after a heart attack.
  • Jim M– for Billy who has Parkinson’s disease. (Rick added his neighbor Lynn and his friend Connie who also have Parkinson’s).
  • Marty– to get my life back together, and for my family.
  • Phil T– for Andy who didn’t show up tonight, pray he’s safe.
  • Joey– to keep our heads up while in here.
  • Dan T– my brother-in-law to let go and accept Christ.

 

 

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

  • Matt R– for all the incarcerated in here, and for the judges and those in powers to treat them fairly  and without prejudice.
  • Andy D– for our country to have a smooth transition to our next president and his administration.
  • Patrick– our families and loved ones going through tough times with us in here.
  • Rick C– wisdom for each of us when it comes to big decisions, like I know several men are weighing options around plea deals and are stressed out.
  • Tory– for my Dad (Charles) in bad health and preparing for the worst, and my girlfriend Lisa with stage 4 cancer.
  • Steve– I have a substance abuse problem, and when I get out I want to go down the right road and not the wrong road that leads back here.
  • Ryan– my Aunt Eileen has been struggling for a long time, and she showed up at my Mom’s church on Sunday and cried through the entire service. Pray this is a new beginning for her.

 

 

Prayers from Onesimus Prison Ministries

  • Pray for our Chaplains (Jack, Rhonda, Heinrich) to have all they need each day to minster effectively in Christ’s name.
  • Pray for all the inmates, prison staff, and their families.
  • Pray that God would solve the staff shortage and high turnover rate impacting religious programs and volunteer opportunities at the prison.
  • Pray for those recently released from prison to connect with a good church and faithful brothers and sisters to help them on their faith journey.
  • Pray for those headed to state prison to grow in the Lord and serve Him in a new location.
  • Pray for the Aftercare ministries serving those released from Chester county prison.  May God’s provision sustain their ministries as they bless those who come to them for help.

 

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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We Thank You, Lord, For Your Faithful Provision

God has proven Himself faithful in providing the financial support for the Onesimus Ministry at Chester County Prison over the years.  From the very beginning of Onesimus Ministries in 1978, the Mount Vernon congregation near Oxford hosted an annual Fall fundraising banquet.  The food was always wonderful, and the testimonies of God’s redeeming and sustaining grace were inspirational and encouraging.  But after many years of Mt. Vernon’s gift to Onesimus Ministry, we needed to find another venue going forward.  The Board is very appreciative of Mt. Vernon kitchen staff who provided for such a wonderful evening year after year.

As the Board considered the options and opportunities going forward, we made the decision to move from one annual banquet to three separate events in differing locations across Chester County.  

  1. On Oct 25, Kerry Greco, the owner of the Green Street Grill in Downingtown, hosted an elegant evening meal in support of Onesimus Ministry at his restaurant.  Eighty guests enjoyed good food, a wonderful atmosphere with  harp and violin music, and a lively silent auction with the winners taking home their items.  With the move to Downingtown a different set of people were introduced to the ministry at Chester County Prison.  What a delightful evening!
  2. On March 1, 2025 we are planning a Saturday morning breakfast at Waterway Church for the Oxford community.  We will be having another silent auction as well.
  3. On May 16, 2025 we are planning a Praise Music Benefit Concert at Grace Covenant Church in Exton.  More details will be provided as planning continues.

We continue to trust the Lord for His provision.  We see the necessary changes of venue as a real blessing.  It is always good to involve new people in the outreach of Onesimus Ministries, praying they will catch the vision of the life changing good news of Jesus.

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New Life

At the end of last month, on Oct 25th to be exact, we held our ministry banquet dinner and fundraiser. We have been holding these banquets since the early days of Onesimus, and this was the 5th one I had attended since joining the ministry as a chaplain. We had a wonderful time!

It was a sell-out night, with all available tickets having been sold. The venue was perfect, the food was well-prepared, well-presented and tasted delicious. We had soft, subtle classical music playing in the background, provided by a harpist and a violinist. We had a silent auction table filled with a wide variety of attractive items to bid on—ranging from a collection of Christian living books to a stay at a beach vacation home.

The room was abuzz with conversation and laughter, as people fellowshipped with each other, or circulated through the tables to the buffet line or to browse the auction table.  It felt lively and celebratory and fun. It was as though new life had been breathed into our banquet.

For the past few years, it had seemed as though something was missing from our banquet gatherings; a spark or a sense of excitement was missing. We needed to make some changes; we prayed and sought the Lord’s leading. Step by step He led us, bringing the right people and the right ideas and inspiration to us, which produced the wonderful, energetic banquet which we enjoyed last month.

God is the God of “all things are possible”. The One who sits on the throne says, “Behold, I make all things new (Revelation 21:5).” He is able to bring newness to life– whether for a ministry banquet or for whatever life situation we may find ourselves in. He can bring newness and freshness and change. What a wonderful, beautiful Savior!

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“How does Onesimus Prison Ministry and County Corrections Gospel Mission (CCGM) relate?”

This is a question asked by many who get involved with prison ministry at Chester County Prison (CCP). I’ll attempt to give the nutshell version…the elevator speech version.

In 1973, a young pastor, John Lawrence Crans (fondly known as “Jack”), was appointed chaplain at Chester County Prison. What he saw broke his heart.  He learned many lessons such as “your eyes will affect your heart”; “the most powerful prison ministry is a local church in a high crime area” and “drop your ‘own’ net and work-the-net…HIS net” to mention a few.

Jack was stirred into action and founded County Corrections Gospel Mission. He was a founding member of City Gate Mission to care for those who leave prison “but have no where to go”. An old, abandoned camp site next to the Brandywine was purchased in faith to serve the children and loved ones of those incarcerated. Camp at Old Mill now is the head office of CCGM and annually hosts thousands of inner-city children from high-crime areas to offer them love and ultimately The Gospel.

At the same time, God was also working in the life of Doug Burnette, a young inmate from southern Chester county. He met the Lord and was eventually set free despite being incarcerated for a very serious crime. Once discharged he grew in his walk with the Lord Jesus and eventually approached Vernon Myers, his pastor with a strange request: “I want to go back to prison!” This time it was not a court-ordered sentence that would place him “behind bars” but the love-laden burden of a bondservant who wanted to return to the darkness where he was before.

Doug now wanted to share about the Light of Christ that shone in his darkness and set him free…free indeed. Vernon Myers and other godly men embraced Doug’s vision and established Onesimus Prison Ministries. The miracle story of how Onesimus, the once useless slave we read of in Philemon, became a useful instrument in God’s Hand, became the motivation for Onesimus to partner with CCGM to make ensure that there will always be a Gospel – presence at Chester County Prison.

Doug’s story (as told by Mabel Kreider on our website contains many more details) still inspires hope to many who got entangled in a life of crime and moral depravation. Doug was able to serve as chaplain and walk with keys in a prison where he previously was locked up. Doug, now deceased, in fact was succeeded by another former CCP inmate, Peter Roomet. Peter faithfully served as chaplain at Chester County Prison until he retired in March 2018 and was succeeded by Heinrich Botes. In a faith-venture, Onesimus Ministries fully finances the ministry of Rhonda Soland, chaplain for the female population, three days per week.

In a testimony of faithfulness, Jack Crans is still the Senior Chaplain at Chester County Prison and Vernon Myers is still the Chairman of the Onesimus Board of Directors. These two ministries were birthed by Jesus Christ right here in the heart of Chester County and still work together as strategic partners to ensure a healthy chaplaincy program at Chester County Prison.

ALL PRAISE BELONG TO HIM WHO SET THE CAPTIVES FREE!

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Treasurer Report Fall 2024

As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.       1 Peter 4:10

Each day we’re blessed with the opportunity to serve our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and fulfill His will.  The best way to do that is by serving others and reaching the lost for Christ.  Onesimus Ministries provides a way to reach lost souls in the Chester County prison who need to hear about the love of God and the consequences of sin.  We’re thrilled to be able to support our chaplains Heinrich and Rhonda as they’re able to have face to face contact with the inmates and speak to the men and women who are searching for purpose in life. 

On October 25th, we were blessed to have a benefit dinner at the Green Street Grill in Downingtown PA and the Lord used that opportunity to bring in over $15,000 for the ministry.  If you weren’t able to have the opportunity to come that evening you’re still welcome to give anytime online by clicking on the “Donate Now” button on this site or by sending in a check to 145 Bethel Rd Oxford, PA 19363.  We also plan on having two more to benefit functions in the coming year that will be announced soon.  The Lord continues to show His goodness to those assisting the ministry and especially to the souls being reached at the Chester County Prison.

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A Celebration of Thanksgiving and Praise

As we approach Thanksgiving and Christmas, I have been reflecting on this past year with regards to being part of Prison Fellowship and Onesimus Ministries. What a blessing it has been to me and I trust to those whom we minister and serve! First, I am so thankful that the Lord would look upon me in my helpless estate, dead in my sins and without hope or even the desire of hope and choose to save me. I need to pray this to myself everyday as I can get caught up in the day-to-day and take comfort in the gifts, neglecting the Giver. Praise to be God that I can call Him my God and my Heavenly Father, Jesus my King and my Friend and Holy Spirit as my Guide and my Comforter! Thank you Lord!

I am grateful to God for putting in me 19 years ago the desire to serve in Prison Ministry. I recall shortly after being saved a sense that God would call me to serve in a way that I was not expecting and not in my comfort zone. Little did I know the amazing adventure that awaited me. I do not rejoice over the sins that have led to incarceration for anyone, but I do rejoice that our Savior has not overlooked those that we can be tempted to overlook and ignore because it’s inconvenient for us.  Praise Him for giving us hearts of flesh to show mercy to those who so desperately need it.

I am grateful for those that serve faithfully in this ministry every Monday evening. It was about this time last year that God led some men to serve in the second service which had been covered by the men of the first service. To my first service companions – Dan, Phil, Erwin, Rick, Andy – you were and continue to be a true blessing to me – thank you!!  Thank you to Jose who leads worship in the 1st service for filling in for me at times.  Welcome Jim!  You are blessed to be with a great bunch of Godly men!

To the newer members, my second service peeps – Matt, Troy, Ryan, Bill – it has been wonderful watching you grow in this ministry and your love for the men.  You have amazing gifts that you are using faithfully to serve the Lord.  A special thank you to Rick, who attends both services faithfully, sends out the weekly prayer requests, this Newsletter and has been a great friend and counselor to me.  Thank you, my brother!

Finally, to all who serve Onesimus in support of the Chaplains – Heinrich and Rhonda – another round of gratitude!  To the Chaplains – what an amazing job you do! We hear your stories of God’s work behind the walls and we rejoice, sometimes we cry, but we give thanks in all circumstances!

To the Onesimus board – Vernon, Phil, Dan, Rick, Scott, Jose, Heinrich and Rhonda – another shout of gratitude and praise! God blessed us with an amazing dinner this year which helped us tremendously in supporting this Ministry. This has been long-winded, my apologies, but the more I write the more I’m aware of to be grateful for. Lord, thank you! Jesus, we look forward to celebrating your birth, the greatest gift to mankind. We look forward to what You will accomplish in the coming year. All praise, glory and honor to You!

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 11/11/24

My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

The Prison Fellowship team got the evening off last night so that a praise band from a church in Coatesville could put on a concert for the inmates last night.  While we miss ministering to the men, we hope and pray it was an enjoyable and refreshing evening of lifting up praise to our mighty King.  We look forward to seeing them next Monday and hearing about the concert.

 

In lieu of prayer requests from the Monday evening church services, Chaplain Rhonda and Chaplain Heinrich were willing to supply prayer requests for some folks they are currently ministering to. Thank you all for your ministry to the inmates, staff, and volunteers at Chester County prison – your prayers really matter!  Our ministry would not succeed without faithful prayer warriors like yourselves. Keep up the good work!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

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

  • Kenneth– Lord grant me peace about deciding to fight for my innocence versus taking a plea deal, give me strength and focus to do the right thing and may the truth be made clear to all.
  • Lloyd– to find purpose for my life, I need forgiveness – can’t forgive myself for some of the horrible things I’ve done – I’ve tried to take my life several times.

[Note: we assured this individual that accepting Christ assures forgiveness for everything we’ve ever done, and that God has a plan for him]

 

  • Kenny– new maintenance job going real well – keeps me busy and time goes fast. Please pray for my family, friends, my girlfriend, and that Frances and Jimmy doing well.  Pray my time here goes fast and smooth – 5 months down, 6 to go – and that my time here is a life lesson for my future. Also pray my job can move me over to the Work Release Center.

 

 

Female Inmate Prayer Requests from Chaplain Rhonda

  • T. J. – wrote to me asking for prayer for “spiritual healing, grief, and also guidance”. Her mom died last year and she is still struggling with coming to terms with it.

 

  • B. T. – her niece overdosed and is now in a coma, without brain activity. The family is talking about taking her off life support. She is struggling in dealing with this, especially since she can’t be with her family right now.

 

  • J. C. – re-incarcerated; dealing with extreme anxiety; she is a single mother with a 12yr old that is spiraling out of control and 3 other children to care for as well 

 

 

Male Inmate Prayer Requests from Chaplain Heinrich

Please pray for:

  • FH: Elderly man (76) incarcerated for first time. Pray for everyone involved: spouse, children, congregation, law enforcement, and legal staff.
  • WB: Brother passed away from drug OD.
  • JK: Inmate with severe emotional disturbances. Been at CCP for 5 years, miserable future ahead except for God stepping into his situation. Blank stare…
  • RS: About to be released to Jubilee Ministries where he “stumbled” spiritually at end of a previous stay. Thank God for a gracious opportunity to return and complete the training.
  • Pray for family of young man who passed away from drug related incident soon after intake. Pray for medical and security staff emotionally impacted by the death after working very hard to regain a pulse.

 

 

Prayers from Onesimus Prison Ministries

  • Blessings upon our Chaplains and their families- Jack, Rhonda, and Heinrich.
  • Pray for the prison staff, female inmates, male inmates, all youth in juvenile detention, and all of their families.
  • For timely resolution of prison staff shortage and high turnover rate that impacts volunteer opportunities and the amount of religious programming allowed at the prison.
  • For recently released inmates to find a good church, surround themselves with brothers and sisters in the faith, and stay on the path as they continue their faith journey.
  • For those headed to state prison to continue their journey of faith, and see their new location as a mission field.
  • For God’s blessing upon, and provision for, the various Aftercare ministries across Chester county.  May they be equipped with all they need to continue operating and ministering to former inmates and everyone who comes to them for help.

 

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.

 

 

These weekly prayer requests are also posted on our website – https://onesimusministries.org/category/weekly-prayer-requests/

 

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 11/04/24

My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

The biggest prayer request among both inmates and volunteers last night was peace around this election.  Our country has been through the wringer for years with all the rhetoric and divisiveness across all channels of television and social media. No matter which way the election turns out, our God is still on the throne.   HE alone determines what will ultimately transpire in our world according to His plan.

 

In chapter 2 of his book, Daniel said, “Praise the name of God forever and ever, for He has all wisdom and power. He controls the course of world events; He removes kings and sets up other kings. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the scholars.” (Daniel 2:20-21)  God’s chosen people, the Israelites, experienced both good kings and bad kings in their history – why should we be any different?

 

One thing is certain – as Christians, we must set the example for our world and our local communities by following Jesus’ commands to love one another (John 13:34) and even love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us (Matthew 5:44).  This is especially important in these contentious times within which we live. And while we’re praying for them, why not also pray for the requests below? 

 

Thank you all for your diligence in lifting up the men and women in prison every week. Your prayers are a wonderfully loving way to reach out to neighbors you may never actually meet (but maybe one day in heaven).  God bless your week!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

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

  • John– that God will return us to our families.
  • Ron– eventually get me back up state (prison), it’s been a month already.
  • Drake– to not be double-charged for the same crime in 2 counties.  Also for the conversion of all my family members, and for there to be more community and friends among us.
  • Ross– that my application would go through and work out to get me back home to Florida, and reach my max out date in April.  For everyone in here, their families, their health, and their court cases.  For those going home to have a good journey.
  • Joey– for my time in here to be a speedy process, and that I can come out a better person.
  • Mark– thankful for volunteers spending their time with us.
  • Jose G– for the election tomorrow, for our nation, and for the salvation of every sole in this facility.  Also want to lift up 2 relatives with lung cancer – John and James.
  • Dan T– for the Lord’s choice to get into the White House, and for a good witness opportunity with my brother-in-law, that He would accept Christ’s love in his heart.
  • Troy– that I get out on Thursday, and for the Outley House in Philly.
  • Warren– that we not be discouraged and trust in the Lord.

 

 

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

  • Deron– for the volunteers and what they have going on in their lives, and for the men on the block that couldn’t make it out tonight, for my kids and my mom to stay safe.
  • Jeremiah– for my children, and for people in my corner helping me out.
  • Don– my daughters, and to undo the negativity experienced through the week.  Also thankful for the volunteers.
  • Brian– for forgiveness, strength, understanding, and freedom.
  • Andy D– peace in our nation after election, that people can see past this and love each other.
  • Matt R– for men and women incarcerated throughout the world.  It’s a broken systme, pray that they get fair treatment – God watch over each of them and protect them.
  • Deron– for victims of wars in the middle east and other places and the terrorist activities happen all over.  My brother is in the Army – please keep him safe.
  • Ryan– my friend Mike has a friend who was in a bad motorcycle accident and lost his leg.  Pray for healing for everyone involved.  Also for people suffering in seemingly unfair circumstances, that they would trust God.
  • Troy– not feeling well tonight, pick me up with strength and healing.

 

 

Prayers from Onesimus Prison Ministries

  • Continued blessings and provision upon our faithful Chaplains and their families- Jack, Rhonda, and Heinrich.
  • Please solve the prison staff shortage and resolve high turnover which all impacts volunteer opportunities and overall religious programs at the prison.
  • God bless each member of the prison staff, each inmate, and all of their families.
  • May those recently released be faithful to Your guidance, receive Your protection, and constantly seek Your guidance in their everyday lives.  Please be with those headed to state prison as well.
  • Blessings that all needs be met for the various Aftercare ministries across Chester county, and that they would be able to continue operating and helping former inmates and everyone who comes to them for help.

 

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.

 

 

These weekly prayer requests are also posted on our website – https://onesimusministries.org/category/weekly-prayer-requests/

 

 

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Benefit Dinner a huge success!

A big THANK YOU to everyone who made our 1st annual benefit dinner a resounding success! From the planners, to the restaurant staff, to all the patrons and the silent auction bidders, everything seemed to flow smoothly as we enjoyed a fantastic dinner, enhanced with live dinner music, and some fun competition bidding for a wide array of treasures.

And THANK YOU to our event sponsors, especially Kerry Greco and Green Street Grill, for their generous donations that will keep this ministry running well into next year. Watch for our next event and plan on joining us on March 1, 2025, for a delicious breakfast at Waterway Church in Oxford, PA.

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 10/28/24

My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

We’d like to thank our great God, and everyone who participated in our 1st annual benefit dinner at Green Street Grill – it was a resounding success!  From the feedback so far, everyone had a wonderful evening.  The food was off the charts, the fellowship was great, the live music added a nice touch of class, and many people had fun bidding on an array of interesting silent auction items. We especially want to thank our gracious host Kerry Greco and his Green Street Grill staff – well done!

 

It’s so cool when God’s people come together for a good cause, support it so well, and have fun at the same time – a win-win-win situation. We’re also thankful for how we all come together each week in prayer for the benefit of those in prison, those ministering to them, and those overseeing them. God honors and answers our prayers in ways we may never see personally.

 

I preached through 1 Timothy 2 last night, and this weekly email is a great opportunity to practice the first few verses:

I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them. Pray this way for kings and all who are in authority so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity. This is good and pleases God our Savior, who wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth. (1 Timothy 2:1-4)

 

May God bless you in a special way this week.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

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

  • Kenny– thankful for maintenance job that starts tomorrow – no more crazy early hours getting up at 2:30AM to work in the kitchen. I get to have a more normal routine so I can attend Bible study on the block and go to church on Monday nights.  Please pray for my family, my girlfriend, and my friends.  Pray my time here goes fast and smooth, and for everyone here to find a way to God.

 

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

  • John– that God will return us to our families.
  • Ron– to get back up state (prison).
  • Douglas– to go home after my court date on Wednesday, and get back to work to give my kids a good Christmas.
  • Josh– my court date on Friday.
  • Joe– for my good friend Renee
  • Ross– for everyone in here, and their court dates, for our families, and that I can max out my time and get back home to Florida. Praying for an answer to my complaint to PA Bar association about my situation. Also for all the young trick-or-treaters to have a safe holiday.
  • Shawn– that I can get into rehab.
  • Demonte– for everyone’s mental health in here.
  • Drake– my baptism coming up on the 31st.
  • Dan T– for my brother in law to accept Christ.
  • Phil T– for the Alpha program at my church, and the Holy Spirit weekend coming up – that participants would sense the presence of God’s spirit.

 

 

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

  • Jeremiah– for my sister Tamika to fully recover from her surgery.
  • Donald– for my daughter and 3 grandchildren at home.
  • Candido– for my family, for me, my friends, and everything in between.
  • Adrien– my family and my parents.
  • Pasquale– my wife, my kids, my mother.
  • Jose– for perseverance, forgiveness, and patience.
  • Matt R– mt friend Ethan lost his father 2 days ago – strength for the family

 

 

Prayers from Onesimus Prison Ministries

  • Praise God for blessing us with a wonderful outcome for our 1st annual Benefit Dinner.
  • God bless our wonderful Chaplains and their families- Jack, Rhonda, and Heinrich.
  • Resolution of prison staffing shortage and high turnover which impact religious programs at the prison.
  • That every inmate would act upon the opportunity to invite Christ into his/her heart.
  • May the Lord bless the prison staff, inmates, and all of their families.
  • Guide, direct, and protect all recently released inmates and those transitioning to state prison.
  • Provide for the needs of Aftercare ministries across Chester county, that they would continue to minister effectively to former inmates and everyone who comes to them for help.

 

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.

 

 

These weekly prayer requests are also posted on our website – https://onesimusministries.org/category/weekly-prayer-requests/

 

 

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