Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 7/13/26

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I was reminded in a devotional reading yesterday how words have power – Our words can build up or destroy.  The Bible has many verses about the tongue, emphasizing it's power and the importance of controlling it.  We see the damage words can do in the media and the political spectrum, but closer to home, we must stay aware of our own words.

 

Proverbs 16.28 says “Gossip is spread by wicked people; they stir up trouble and break up friendships.”  Do we talk about other people?  I've never met anyone that hasn’t.  Just remember, whoever gossips to you will probably also gossip about you.

 

Christians are called to rise above the behaviors of this world, like gossip.  We are to be like Jesus. His words to those closest to Him were instructive and encouraging.  One of my favorite verses is in John 6 when Peter recognizes the value of what Jesus has been teaching him.

 

“'But there are some of you who do not believe.' (For Jesus knew from the beginning those who did not believe, and who would betray him.)  And he said, “This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father.” After this many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him.  So Jesus said to the twelve, “Do you want to go away as well?” Simon Peter answered him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God.'” (Jn 6:64-70)

 

Like Peter, we must recognize not only the power of our words, but use the best words we have available to us- God’s Word.  We charge the men in prison to get into God's Word every day- even if it's just one verse.  I commend to you the same guidance- let God speak to you every day, that you may immerse yourselves in the words of eternal life.

 

The words we present to God are every bit as important. Thank you for your weekly intercession for the inmates, staff, and volunteers at Chester County Prison. The words you lift to Our Father have meaning and power beyond what we see, and are truly a blessing for those we lift up.  May they bless you as well, and draw you ever closer to God.  Have a wonderfully blessed week.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (Inmate 1-on-1 sessions):

  • Troy– Court date on Tue, praying for charges dropped, but have handed it over to the Lord and I'm OK with whatever happens.  Thankful for surprise visit from my brother.  Pray for my daughter Lexus, still around bad people – praying God gives her insight and guidance to return to the family that loves her.  Pray for my wife Beth who is home alone and has leg issues. Pray for guys on the block – Mac (in the dark on his case), Ariel (very negative), and Shelton (very angry).
  • Brandon– [unable to see him last 2 weeks due to an incident with staff that landed him in “the hole”.  Please pray Brandon would understand the power of his words and actions, and pursue peace instead of “jailhouse justice”.]

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:00pm Monday service):

  • Zair– for myself, my family, my kids, so thankful I'll get to see them soon – 1 week left until release.  Pray for our country politically, and natural disasters like the flooding, and for peace in the world.
  • Erwin J– for my wife's health, she has doc appointment tomorrow- pray test results will help figure out what's going on and direct a good course of treatment.
  • Andy L– for my wife Dot, who is taking a 4 yr old child to church for Bible Study.  Give her patience to handle such a young one.
  • Jim M– for 3 friends I grew up with – Rick, John, and Ted – I just have a burden to pray for them.
  • Greg– for myself, and my relationship with a toxic person who is important to me, but I'm scared of what I may do, I need help in relating to this person in my life.
  • Rick C– for my daughter and her husband trying to conceive, and for their relationship.
  • Jose G– for the salvation of all the souls in Chester County Prison – inmates, staff, volunteers.
  • Arum– Jesus Christ spoke Hebrew and Aramaic [then he spoke some words in Hebrew and in Aramaic that we didn't understand].  Speak to us Lord in ways we can understand.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:15pm Monday service):

  • Pray for K-block
  • Ariel – court date / Troy & his family / Daniel (friend) / Family / Mom / Freedom – Understanding, Forgiveness, Ex-wife (Kate)
  • Pasquel – court date / family / new friends
  • Edgar – court date / family / son / friends
  • Ramirez – family / friends
  • Kevin – family / kids / grandkids / Mom and her stress
  • Troy – wife Beth / son Tyson and his birthday / court / Daughters Lexus and Stefani / Jimmy / Debby / forgiveness / M, L, K blocks
  • Anthony – hope, brighter days, his autistic brother Dominique / court date
  • Craig – Prison inmates / fairness
  • Matt R. (volunteer) – Mother in-law Cheryl / Cari – wife /  peace & comfort / wisdom to come along side family and support with the grief
  • Andy (volunteer) – wife Barb and her knee
  • Shane (volunteer) – wisdom and understanding / keep taking steps in God's calling / more faith and love

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (7:30pm Monday service):

  • For continued healing of our brother volunteer Bill Harkins.
  • Harry – grow in faith / let go and let God
  • Pat – continue sobriety / girlfriend Selene and her sobriety and safety
  • Harry K. – son / daughter relationship and restoration
  • Joseph – that the inmates would pick up their cross & follow Jesus
  • Merilyn – God would be Father to his daughters while he is incarcerated
  • Bob – rebuild relationship with family and son
  • Blackmon – to find meaning and purpose in life, redemption
  • Al – God's leading to continue to fight case / family
  • Art – his situation
  • Rasheem – patience / faith
  • Cass – son / rebuild relationship with mother and humility

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • For the many Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
  • For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal strength and healing from cancer.
  • For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
  • For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, wisdom and insight for the future of the ministry.
  • For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.

 

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 7/06/26

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

We all have people in our life who are not walking with the Lord – friends, neighbors, coworkers, and especially family members – and it breaks our heart. They live their lives like God doesn't really matter, and oftentimes things are going OK for them, so they don't find a need for anything beyond what they have now.  We can see a bigger picture that they either can't, or don’t want to see.  What are we to do?

 

Scripture is clear – God wants a relationship with each of us, and desires to be reconciled with those who have drifted away or perhaps never knew Him in the first place.  2 Corinthians 5 explains how God sent Christ to reconcile the world to Himself, and now He has given us this ministry of reconciliation.

 

Bottom line – “So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making his appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, 'Come back to God!'” (2Cor 5:20)

 

It's not judgement or condemnation, it's an invitation.  Just like how Jesus invited others to follow Him.  It may be uncomfortable, definitely not easy, and many times it's hard to find the right words.  That's when we must rely heaviest upon the Holy Spirit of God.  We need to be prayed up and allow God to use us as He will.

 

Very similar to what you do as part of this ministry each week – praying up all the male and female inmates, staff members, chaplains, and volunteers.  We ask our Holy Father to move through us and help each of us share the love of Christ with all those around us.  And one of the best ways to love anyone is to invite them on the path towards Christ.  Oh Lord, help us to be good ambassadors, to honor and glorify you.  Thanks as always for your partnership in prayer!

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (Inmate 1-on-1 sessions):

  • Troy– Thankful my son came from California to spend over a week with my wife for her birthday. Pray for my son Tyson and daughter Stephanie to have forgiveness for their little sister Lexus, and pray for Lexus to get on the right path. Pray for my wife Beth, I'm worried that she's alone.  Also pray for my cellmate Ariel who is very negative and needs encouragement, and another guy on the block (Mac) who's court date slipped and he's in the dark.
  • Brandon– for multiple issues going on within my extended family, and for peace on the cell block – there have been several fights lately.  Pray for my GI health issues, many test results still not back, and I don't think they are going to try and figure it out since I'm due to be released Aug 19.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:00pm Monday service):

  • Greg– for our friend Erskin who is now going to the VA, he helped me find the Lord.  He gave me a list of prayers, and my favorite is “don't worry about anything, but pray about everything”.
  • Andy L– I have two neighbors that are fighting and things are escalating.  My wife and I are trying to be peacemakers and we ask the Lord's help in restoring peace to our neighborhood.
  • Dan T– my brother-in-law John was out to dinner with us and bowed his head in prayer before the meal – I'm so thankful for where he is compared to where he was.  Pray for protection and growth for all new Christians.
  • Erwin J– for my wife's health – not doing well – bloodwork tomorrow at 1:30, pray for an indication of what's wrong and wisdom for doctor to treat her effectively.
  • Carl– I'm trying to get peace, I have so much anxiety being in this place.  Pray I can get out of here soon.
  • Jose G– for salvation of all the souls within Chester County prison, and for those being released to find a Bible-preaching church with brothers and sisters in the faith who will walk alongside and encourage them.
  • Phil T– my daughter Morgan is due on Aug 12 with her first child and has not been able to get much sleep.
  • Rick C– for my daughter Ali and her husband to be able to conceive, then have a normal pregnancy and birth.
  • Ryan– I've had one prayer answered, and I'm waiting on the other one – in God's perfect timing.

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:15pm Monday service):

  • Craig– hearing tomorrow and favorable outcome
  • Kevin– mother's health
  • John– court Wednesday, pray for the woman who is going against me and myself
  • Edgar– family, new court date, friends and everyone here
  • Ariel– forgiveness, freedom, everybody in here, my friend Troy, his family-God to touch his daughters' hearts, my attorney Brian McCarthy
  • Troy– forgiveness, family, wife and kids (Stephanie/Lexus). court next Tuesday, favorable outcome, everybody on K Block to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, brother Jimmy and his family, sister Debbie and her family, my friend Ariel
  • Andy (volunteer)- unsaved family members
  • Troy (volunteer)- wife is having hip replacement in October-wisdom for the doctors, that my neighbor Lew would come to the Lord-repent and believe
  • Matt (volunteer)- comfort, peace and strength for my family as we grieve the loss of my father-in-law Gerald

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (7:30pm Monday service):

  • For continued healing of our brother volunteer Bill Harkins.
  • Harry D– faith and addictions
  • Harry K– court Wednesday-favorable outcome
  • James– son, daughter, granddaughters
  • Jacob– court this week, get back to grandmother, daughters, wife
  • Blair– kids, family, everybody here
  • Artemio– family, people in prison, Venezuela and victims of the earthquakes
  • Terry–  court Wednesday, favorable outcome, Matthew/Maura, everyone in prison, Armed Forces
  • Al– daughter Gabrielle leaves for Temple, pray for deposition hearing next week, my son Dante-his mother is suffering from cancer
  • Mark– myself, brother and sister-in-law, my lady friend Debbie
  • Andy (volunteer)- my wife is having knee issues-pray for healing and that it doesn't require surgery.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • For the many Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
  • For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal strength and healing from cancer.
  • For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
  • For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, wisdom and insight for the future of the ministry.
  • For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.

 

 

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 Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

We often hear prayer requests for those getting released soon.  It's usually within a context of eagerness and excitement to be reunited with family.  But sometimes it's coupled with fear of being left alone to their own devices and not wanting to repeat the mistakes of the past.  We're thankful for that mature attitude to realize the potential for failure in all of us, especially when we depend solely upon ourselves.

 

Our four-part prayer for those being released is always the same.  We pray that each man will remember the lessons God taught him while in prison, that God would bless him with wisdom to make wise choices (unlike the choices that led them to prison), that God would lead him to a Bible-preaching church that matches their personality and where brothers and sisters in the faith can come alongside to support, encourage and keep them accountable, and that each man would have the discipline to stay in God's word and read it every day – even if only one verse – so they can hear from God and stay on the path He's provided them.

 

It's a big prayer, but we have an even bigger God.  Our Father loves them and wants them to succeed, and wants them to seek Him and share the successes with Him as well as the heartache.  When men leave prison with a sense of relationship with God, we consider it a victory for our prison ministry.

 

Thank you all for sharing in the work, and I pray you might also share in the victories (although some of those may have to wait until heaven). Please continue to lift up in prayer the men and women inmates, the staff, our chaplains and volunteers, and all the families that support all of them.  Prayer is a vital ingredient to any ministry, and we are so blessed to have all of you engaged in it with us.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:00pm Monday service):

  • Greg– I'm actually glad to be in here, to have time to get on a better page with God.  I pray for forgiveness for my actions and for yelling at God, for my neglect of my family, I miss my parents, and I'm thankful for the lessons I'm learning in here.
  • Erskin– just came from court- thankful I'm getting released this week.  God taught me patience.  Pray for Diane, the woman who worked to get me into the VA, and I pray I can stay on the right track.
  • Carl– I have these cycles of trust and then doubt with God.  I'm thankful that my lawyer is looking for a rehab facility for me so I might be getting out soon.  Pray for my daughters – my youngest turns 13 on Sunday, my oldest is disabled and her Mom is at the point of not being able to handle things any more- my daughter needs more care.  We're looking for a residential program for her and it's making us very sad.
  • Jim M– Prayers for the guys getting out, that they are saved, find a good Bible-believing church, and not fall back into the same situation that led here.
  • Dan T– for my Brother-in-law John, and all new Christians, that they would continue to grow in faith.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:15pm Monday service):

  • [Staff informed the ministry team of no inmate response to call for chapel services]

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (7:30pm Monday service):

  • For continued healing of our brother volunteer Bill Harkins.
  • Anthony-wife's graduation from rehab and to pray that she love the Lord
  • Anukul– wife, sons, extended family and friends
  • Jacob– grandma and his 2 daughters and that he can reunite w them
  • Johnnie– family and son
  • Eric– the men suffering in jail and all the people outside of prison w addiction and violence issues towards women
  • Pat– his wife and soon to be new born baby
  • Blair– parents, daughters and extended family
  • Rasheem– his kids and their mom's salvation and for a fast court date for his release
  • Keldomne– deliverance
  • Elias– his upcoming court date and potential rehab
  • Harry– his relationship w his children to be repaired
  • Jimmy– all the families of the guys here at the prison
  • Harry (2)- letting go of his thoughts and increasing his faith
  • Abner– his daughter and his pregnant wife
  • Vasquez– wife and his family

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • For the many Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
  • For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal strength and healing from cancer.
  • For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
  • For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, wisdom and insight for the future of the ministry.
  • For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.

 

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 6/22/26

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Half an hour before we normally leave for the prison, my phone starts blowing up with Severe Thunderstorm and then Tornado warnings.  “Take shelter immediately” was the emergency broadcast message.  On my weather app, the Radar picture looked nasty to the north and south, but it was relatively calm at my house.  Now the tough part – do I stay home or venture out to the prison?

 

Our team leader for first service took the sensible approach and cancelled for the safety of the volunteers coming from various directions.  A few of us who maybe aren’t as sensible decided to go anyway.  The prison stays open as long as power isn’t out.  The journey was interesting, making our way around downed trees, fallen branches, and closed roads – a few of us made it through.  I’ve heard it said there’s no place safer than in the middle of God’s will.

 

Our perseverance was repaid with record attendance at the 6:15 and 7:30 services (since the chapel closed down for renovation). The men were really glad to see us, and both services were filled with energy as we felt God’s presence. We don’t compare to the early disciples who risked their lives travelling to proclaim the Good News, but I think sometimes we’re called to take risks for the sake of the Gospel.  And if it’s what God wants, it will always succeed.

 

Thank you all for doing what God wants – praying for one another.  Be assured, that too will always succeed.  I don’t mean every prayer request will be fulfilled as desired, but things will change – when the Holy Spirit is involved, they have to.  And being a part of what God has in store for these men is an honor – I hope you feel the same.  May God’s blessing rest upon you this week.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:00pm Monday service):

  • [Due to local Tornado warnings, this service was cancelled]

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:15pm Monday service):

  • Troy– it’s my wife Beth’s birthday today, pray for her and my kids Tyson, Stephanie, and Lexus, may they all be in God’s presence.  Also pray for forgiveness, I thank God for waking me up this morning, and pray that all in here find Jesus.
  • Ariel– for justice right away for a crime I didn’t commit, for my family, for amazing people in here like Troy, and for all the guys in here.
  • Glenn– for my daughter (Infinity) who will be 17 and is special needs.  Also thankful for my daughter Nakeesha who found me after we were separated 38 years ago.
  • Juan– for my family, all the men here, and that I get some good news at my court date on the 7th.
  • Diego– for my daughter Melina, that I wasn’t there for her yesterday on Father’s day, and for my fiance Esmerelda.  Thankful and asking God to bless my Mom and Dad for their support of me and my daughter.
  • Sean– for my daughter Morgan, to get into a rehab ASAP, for all those around me, and praise God I don’t have to face charges in Mongomery County.
  • Mike– for my wife Robin, daughter Hannah, sons Michael and Gavin. Pray God would stop a divorce from happening, I’m trying to do the right thing.
  • Julius– for everyone with court dates next week, for all who came out to church, thankful that Jesus is with us, pray for all the guys not here with us anymore, and thanks for my newborn nephew Immanuel and that I got to talk with my brother.  Pray for my family.
  • Edgar– for my family, my brother’s family, my sister’s family, my court date tomorrow, for my friends, and all in here.
  • Pasqual– for my sons, my Mom, my brothers, my wife, and thanks for all the new friends in here.
  • Andy D– for the love, grace, and wisdom to be a better husband.
  • Andy L– for so many of our troubled neighbors – suffering with physical, mental, relational issues – there were 2 fights recently, praying for peace and that my wife and I can be a good influence.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (7:30pm Monday service):

  • Anthony– for all the men and women in this prison to have peace of mind.
  • Anukul– for my family and my wife Prayea.
  • Harry– for all of us to overcome our battles- I’m struggling with addiction.  And I don’t want to see this place any more.
  • Dan– for my girlfriend Megan to give in and get clean, and for God to put us on the same page.
  • Hildago– for my wife and my family.
  • Abner– for my daughter and my wife who is pregnant with twins.
  • Chris– I pray that my sins aren’t my legacy, and that I can be a hero to my daughters (Kalee and Natalee), pray I can get it right this time.
  • Todd– for all the fathers in the world, especially mine.
  • Harry #2– for the Judge to let me get into the Potters House program, and for God to repair my relationship with my daughter and my son.
  • Roxy– for patience.
  • Banano– for my day one’s to find their way back to me.
  • Kevin– for my court date on Wednesday to be a good day- hope to go home or get into an inpatient facility.  And for my friend Brianna to get better.
  • Rashem– for my family and my kid’s mom.
  • Joshua– to be back in my 3 kid’s lives soon, for my father’s health, and for the court to understand my mental state when crime committed and that I’m in a better place now.
  • Robert– for happiness in life, and safe travels for family and friends.
  • Rick C– For continued healing of our brother volunteer Bill Harkins.

 

 

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

  • For the many Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
  • For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal strength and healing from cancer.
  • For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
  • For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, wisdom and insight for the future of the ministry.
  • For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.

 

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 6/15/26

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Brothers and Sisters
in Christ,

I love it when God
allows me to see something in scripture or make a connection I've never seen
before.  Especially when it's nearing my
turn to give the message (coincidence? Not!). When I find out something new (to
me) I get excited about telling others – I want them to have that
“a-ha” moment as well.  I think
that's how God wants us all to feel about Him – excited to tell others what
we've found.

 

Last night, I had
the opportunity to share what God put on my heart about His zeal for a
relationship with us, and how Jesus had that same zeal when he cleansed the
temple, driving out the money changers and those selling animals.  Jesus cleaned out the corruption for worship
(relationship) to be restored. Then I shared the connection God showed me –
since the temple of the Holy Spirit is now in the hearts of believers,
corruption can creep into that temple as well. 
Jesus stands ready to cleanse our temple to restore worship
(relationship) – if we let Him.  I'd
never made that specific connection before.

 

Even in delivering
the message, God continues to teach me. 
I was a little disappointed in the turnout for church – only 4 guys in
first service (where we've been averaging 18) and 5 guys in the second service.  I was hoping to share what God showed me with
more people.  But class was still in
session – He reminded me that serving Him is not about me or my feelings. I
must be content with the opportunities He places before me.  Even if only one man showed up, it's still
worth it to give my best.  Because it's
what He wants, not what I want.  The
lessons never end, do they?

 

I hope our Awesome
Heavenly Father blesses and reveals things to you as we all dutifully (and
cheerfully) lift up these men and their prayer requests each week.  Thank you for your faithful partnership in
this ministry to “the least of these”.  May God bless you and your family in a
special way this week.  And then give you
a sense of excitement that you want to share it with others.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium
Security (6:00pm Monday service):

  • Greg– grateful to be here, I've
    been reading Christian literature and I'm at a decision point to turn my
    will over to God.  My meds have been
    adjusted and I can see things more clearly and I admit to my mistakes.
  • Erskin– Asking for spiritual wisdom
    instead of worldly wisdom to stay on the right path.  I'm getting out soon and scared to be on
    my own – I couldn't find God or stay off drugs out there on my own – I
    needed this place to help me get clean and clear.  I have 2 court dates coming up on the
    24th and 29th.
  • Ryan– I'm trapped inside here
    with some weird old guy in my cell. 
    Pray for my investments, and my insurance agent Doctor Reynolds,
    and for my sense of humor.  I was
    going to be a singer and dancer out there, pursuing the arts when my
    family tossed me into a psych ward.
  • Carl– I have court on Thursday,
    and pray for mercy and my detainer to be lifted.
  • Jim M– for Dee (75) who has 9
    inoperable tumors on her liver and is on chemotherapy.
  • Jose G– for the salvation of all in
    Chester County Prison, and for the fellowship of Hindu Christians I will
    be presenting a message to in the morning – 75 families on a zoom call –
    pray that my message would be Christ-centered and clear.
  • Andy L– for my neighbors all around
    that have various problems, like an older lady (Rhonda) who's kidneys
    stopped working.  She is starting to
    trust the Lord.
  • Dan T– for my brother-in-law John
    as he grows as a Christian.  We
    noticed a Bible at his house, he's working his way through the Gospels.
  • Rick C– my friend Dan has
    inoperable pancreatic cancer and is on palliative care.  Pray for my daughter Ali and her husband
    to be able to conceive, and for all couples struggling to get pregnant.
    Pray my son Kyle can find a house before his lease expires.
  • Phil T– for the prison block
    assignments for church services to get straightened out, and for all the
    brothers that used to come to the services that have gone up state.

 

Prayer Requests from Medium
Security (6:15pm Monday service):

  • Troy: Pray for his wife's (Beth)
    MRI results on her leg. Pray for his kid's salvation (son Tyson, daughters
    Stephanie and Lexus).  Continue to
    pray for his daughter Lexus that she would get free from the worldly-ness
    and back into the Kingdom.  Also,
    please pray for this brother Jimmie and Sister Debbie. In addition, Troy
    asked us to pray for the oppressive correctional officers.
  • Nick: Pray for Nick's father who
    has stage 4 prostate cancer – for peace and healing. Also, Nick asked to
    pray for his recovery, and that the world would get a chance to hear his
    music. Pray that Nick would find Jesus and healing from addiction. Nick
    asked that we would also pray for those who are suffering.
  • Troy (volunteer): Pray for his
    wife Caroline's hip surgery in October, and for his unsaved family
    members.
  • Andy (volunteer): Pray that his
    wife would not need knee surgery, and for his unsaved family members.
  • Shane (volunteer): Pray for
    closeness to God and to his wife. Also, pray that Shane would continue to
    organize his life and for structure.

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum
Security (7:30pm Monday service):

  • Rick– For our brother volunteer
    Bill Harkins dealing with cancer. 
    Praise the Lord for scans showing a 40% reduction in cancer
    activity between Feb and May. 
    Continued prayers for full healing.
  • Anthony– For my wife, my marriage,
    and that I can stay strong.
  • Rasheem– to get back together with
    my kid's mother and my children, and for everything to be good with the
    kids.  I pray that Ashley finds the
    Lord – she's in prison too.
  • Robert– for more happiness in my
    life, and for my probation officer and getting a court date.  For my father to find peace while in
    state prison.  And for friends and
    family to stay safe in their travels.
  • Merlin– for my family, and to grow
    in my faith.
  • Blair– for my family, my kids, and
    myself.  To get civilized and be
    right in my thoughts.  TO be a
    better man and love God.
  • Rick– for daughter Ali and
    husband to have a baby without medical intervention.
  • Andy– for opportunity to share
    Gospel with neighbors.

 

Prayer Requests from
Onesimus Ministries

  • For the many Volunteers ministering to inmates at
    Chester County Prison.
  • For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male
    inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female
    inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at
    Chester County Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for
    his personal strength and healing from cancer.
  • For the Families supporting each inmate,
    staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
  • For Onesimus Ministries Board of
    Directors
    ,
    wisdom and insight for the future of the ministry.
  • For Aftercare
    ministries
    and
    post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.

 

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 6/08/26

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Brothers and Sisters
in Christ,

It's a different
vibe, but still works.  Meeting with the
men in Chester County Prison classrooms instead of the chapel presents both
opportunities and challenges.  While the
acoustics are better (for hearing prayer requests and testimonies) and the
seating more comfortable, I think everyone feels a little out of sorts.  We don't have our hymnals or Bibles.  Instead of a cavernous hall, we are fitted
into a space with just enough chairs. We're behind desks instead of in pews. It
just feels different.

 

Should our
surroundings dictate the effectiveness of church services?  God can meet with us anywhere, any time, so
maybe that's one of the lessons He has in store for us in this season.  It doesn't matter where we are – church
building, prison chapel, classroom, open field, mountain top, or middle of the
ocean – God is ready to meet with us any place, any time.

 

Where can I go from your Spirit?

    Where can I
flee from your presence?

If I go up to the heavens, you are there;

    if I make
my bed in the depths, you are there.

If I rise on the wings of the dawn,

    if I settle
on the far side of the sea,

  
even there your
hand will guide me,

    your right
hand will hold me fast.
(Psalm 139:7-10)

 

And no matter where
we meet with God to pray for these requests, He hears us.  Thank you for taking the time each week – no
matter where you are – to lift up these men, women, chaplains, staff, and
volunteers.  It's said that prayer
changes the pray-er every bit as much as what's being prayed for. May each of
you fully experience the wonderful blessings God has in store for you this
week.

 

Grace and Peace,

Rick

 

 

Prayer Requests from Medium
Security (6:00pm Monday service):

  • Erskin– for everyone on my prayer
    list that I wrote out, for Chelsea, for Father Peter, and for my
    family.  Also pray that we are all
    on the narrow road like in Matthew 7:13-14.
  • Julius– for our friends on the
    block that went up state – John and Ash. 
    For others to get their time started.  I have court on 6/29, hopefully get time
    served so I can go home.  And for
    all the men in here to find God.
  • Troy– For John and Ash going up
    state, and for their families.  For
    all our loved ones and families, for my wife Beth and my kids Stephanie,
    Tyson, and especially Lexus.  Thank
    you Lord for waking us up this morning, and I pray for a new court date
    soon.
  • Jim M– for every person in this
    prison to know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
  • Ryan– for a guy on the block
    having a mental health crisis, he was sent to medical- hope he gets the
    help he needs.
  • Brandon– pray for God's healing for
    the men on the block – His physical, mental, and spiritual healing.
  • Phil T– for volunteer Erwin health
    issues and upcoming tests- quick healing and recovery.  Also praise for the preemie twins (Ellie
    and Josie) that we've prayed for- they are now 7 months old and attended
    their first baseball game.
  • Erwin– my sister Elwyn struggling
    with cancer and corresponding treatments.
  • Rick C– for my daughter Ali and her
    husband having difficulty trying to conceive.

 

Prayer Requests from Medium
Security (6:15pm Monday service):

  • Damon – Has lost 2 family members
    recently – for comfort, his father who is almost totally blind, his
    father-in-law who is bedridden and dying.
  • Sean – For his future – he is
    still fearful and uncertain, for strength, his kids.
  • Jim B – for his friend Bob's son
    CJ who is 19 and suddenly has gone completely deaf, for Bob for the grace
    and strength to help his son.
  • Andy – for volunteer Matt and his
    family as Gerald, Matt's father-in-law is in the hospital and is expected
    to pass in a few days.

 

Prayer Requests from Minimum
Security (7:30pm Monday service):

  • Anthony – his wife who is in Rehab
  • Blair – his kids, family and
    himself
  • Jack – himself, for a consistent
    relationship with the Lord
  • Todd – for anyone who needs
    prayer
  • Rox – for his Mother who just
    had a heart transplant
  • Jason – for his mother who is sick
  • Justin – for all the wars to end
  • Jason – His wife and kids
  • Daniel – for all the people in this
    place, blessings to everyone
  • Mark – for his family

 

Prayer Requests from
Onesimus Ministries

  • For the Volunteers ministering to inmates at
    Chester County Prison.
  • For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male
    inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female
    inmates and staff.
  • For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at
    Chester County Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for
    his personal strength and healing from cancer.
  • For the Families supporting each inmate,
    staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
  • For Onesimus Ministries Board of
    Directors
    ,
    wisdom and insight for the future of the ministry.
  • For Aftercare
    ministries
    and
    post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.

 

 

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 6/01/26

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

More answered prayer! Do you ever get tired of hearing that? I know I
don’t. We earnestly prayed that with the month-long closing of the prison
chapel for renovations we’d still be able to find a way to minister to the
inmates. God came through, and sooner than expected. Apparently, He also
didn’t want a gap in our Monday night church services.

The chaplains and staff worked out a modified schedule for us to use a few
of the classroom spaces to have church services. We all had to adjust, but
I think it worked out pretty well for our first attempt last night. And we
didn’t even miss a week (like we were expecting). God is good – all the
time!

Are we that zealous to continue growing in our own relationship with Christ?
I confess that my pursuit of closeness to God isn’t always what it should
be. Last week I was feeling distant from Him, and had to remind myself – He
didn’t move, it’s all on me. I think as fallen humans, most of our
relationships are like that – we experience both valleys and mountain tops.
I pray we can all experience more mountain tops than valleys, or at least
our stays in the valley are short.

Thank you all for lifting in prayer the men and women throughout Chester
County Prison – inmates, staff, chaplains, and volunteers – may our prayers
rise to our heavenly Father like sweet incense. May each of our prayer
lives resemble a mountain top experience, and may our loving Father draw
close to each of you in a special way this week.

Grace and Peace,

Rick

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:00pm Monday service):

* Julius- my grandfather is in hospice and the rest of the family is
struggling. Glad to be back with everyone in church (off restriction), pray
for the guys getting out – stay on the right path. Pray for all the court
dates this week, mine is Tuesday – after 9 months, praying I get time served
and can go home.
* Jonathan- for my grandmother, forgiveness, and to finally go up
state already (still waiting for transfer).
* Erskin- my salvation (very grateful for it).
* Troy- I didn’t have court today as expected, but God’s giving me
peace – it will all work out. My daughter Lexus is not with the same girl
(a good thing), pray she gets on a good path, and pray for my wife Beth, and
kids Stephanie and Tyson and rest of the family.
* Phil T- my youngest daughter Morgan got married yesterday at my
home, pray for her and new husband Rob, and the little one on the way.
* Brandon- for peace on the block, it’s been hectic lately.
* Dan T- for my brother-in-law that we prayed for a long time, praise
God he’s growing into a stronger Christian.
* Rick C- for my daughter Ali and her husband having difficulty trying
to conceive.
* Mike- for my wife Robin and my kids Hannah, Michael, and Gavin, and
forgiveness.
* Ryan- to get over to the Work Release Center this week, or soon.
* John- for all of our families, and that the Judge would reconsider
my case.

Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:15pm Monday service):

* Sean: He has 22 days left in CCP. He is very fearful he’s going to
start using again when he’s released. He’s looking to get into a rehab
facility. Pray that he would follow the Lord. For his family and the men in
CCP.
* Chris: His wife Jennifer stays healthy, his kids, his Mom, everybody
to follow the right path.
* Nick: Wife, kids, less turmoil in the world, blessings for all.
* Brian: Protection for kids, abundant blessings, mercy from the
Judge, for the sick and suffering.
* Blair: Family & kids, everybody to get a 2nd chance when they are
released, strength and to get connected to a good church to get closer to
God .

Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (7:30pm Monday service):

* JJ (Jody): Everybody in CCP, loved ones, forgiveness and
understanding from those whom he has hurt because of his addiction, good
outcome in his trial.
* Al: Daughter who just graduated HS and is headed to college – her
safety and that she would study hard and do well. The rest of his kids, his
mother who is in a home with Dementia, to learn from this chapter in his
life so the next one is positive.
* Phil T: Youngest daughter just got married and is expecting a baby –
blessings for them.
* Andy D: for the month of June to flow smoothly in CCP until we get
back to the Chapel, patience and forbearance on the part of all.

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

* For all Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
* For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
* For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
* For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County
Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal
strength and healing from cancer.
* For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and
volunteer.
* For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, thankful for our new
board members.
* For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations
throughout Chester County.

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

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Conducting weekly church services for the men inside Chester County prison
is a vital lifeline to a reality beyond their incarceration. They tell us
each week how they look forward to Monday night, and how it sets the tone
for their entire week. We enjoy the warden’s support for chaplaincy and
religious services, and I believe he and other leaders recognize the value,
and how it actually makes officer’s jobs better. Men who come to church,
and study the Bible, and minister to one another on the blocks, permeate the
prison population with peace. Jesus said “blessed are the peacemakers, for
they will be called children of God” (Mt 5:9).

Please pray with us that alternate arrangements can be made to hold our
church services as the prison chapel closes down for renovation. We realize
it could be extra work for some people in order to make it work out, but
pray that God will make a way through open doors and willing hearts.

Thank you all for your wonderful consistency in prayer for the incarcerated
men and women, the staff, the chaplains, the volunteers, and all the
families associated with the prison. Your willingness to repeatedly
approach the throne of grace on behalf of these folks clearly demonstrates
the love Jesus talked about in John 13:35, “By this everyone will know that
you are my disciples, if you love one another.” May our great God pour out
His blessing on you and your family this week.

Grace and Peace,

Rick

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service):

* Nick- for family and friends, and the justice system to help us out.
* Chris- my wife Jennifer has serious liver problems and is on the
list waiting for a transplant.
* Andy D- for unsaved family members.
* Juan- for family and friends, all of us in here, and my sister
Rosario.
* Diego- for my fiancé Esmerelda, my daughter Melina, and that my mom
and dad would be repaid 10 fold for their help to me.
* Manuel- for my family – daughter Sofia and wife Adriana, more
patience, and my court date on 6/5, and my friends.
* Harry- pray my hearing gets moved up or I get out on the 8th.
* Damon- my uncle just died. Praying for everyone in here to know the
true identity of Jesus. Pray for Chris and his wife.
* Blair- for my wife, myself, my kids, the stress on my shoulders, and
hope I can make it to heaven. For all of us in here to pray to God.
* Edgar- for my family, my brother’s family, I’m still waiting for a
court date, and for my sister in Mexico.
* Zachary- for all below me, all above me, and everyone in between.
* Roland D- for my wife Deb’s broken wrist to be healed.
* Eugene C- for an outpouring of God’s Spirit and many to be saved at
the upcoming Jesus pop-up rally in Coatesville on May 30.

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

* Jonathan- forgiveness, my grandmother, all of us in here, and for
Avery who got out Friday- that he is doing good.
* Troy- for my wife Beth, my kids Stephanie, Tyson, and Lexus, my
granddaughter, my brother and sister, their grandkids, for forgiveness, all
the upcoming court dates, and for each man to get out of here and stay in
prayer.
* Ameen- for my court date soon, to get time served and pay my bail
and get out. For honesty, loyalty, respect, and unfairness (??). Also for
my 4yr old daughter who hasn’t talked to me in a while, that she would
listen.
* Brandon- for the brothers back on the block, and all those released
or in rehab, or otherwise not around here anymore.
* Mike- for my wife Robin and my kids Hannah, Michael, and Gavin, and
forgiveness.
* Carl- haven’t spoken with my daughter for a long time – I’m writing
her a letter, and I need wisdom to write the correct words.
* Jim M- my sister-in-law Brenda lost hearing in her right ear and
they are doing an MRI scan on her brain. Also healing up from my surgery.
* Phil T- healing of breathing issue for our brother Erwin. It’s a
somber day in my family – 10 years ago we lost my daughter Devon- pray for
her 2 daughters and family. It’s also my 41st wedding anniversary, praying
this is the year my wife would accept Jesus. Also praying for Caroline who
had a hysterectomy – for her and her family – and for Rick’s daughter Ali
and her husband trying to conceive.
* Erskin- for my family, court date, I’ve been gone 43 years, want to
get back with family.
* Dan T- Praise the Lord for my brother-in-law walking with the Lord
after praying for him so many years.
* Jose- for the sacrifice of so many military and their families on
this Memorial Day.
* Tim- for my family, and I go to rehab this week.
* John- my mom has diabetes, for my buddy with a warrant, and my lady
has a warrant. For glasses, my joint pain, and court on Wednesday.
* John- I also have court on Wed.

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

* Anthony- wife and marriage may God be with them during this
struggle.
* Jody- men in here and for understanding for addiction.
* Ryan- Grace thru rehab and that the provision he needs be provided.
Also pray for his girlfriend and kids for peace in their relationship.
* Jacob- Kyleigh and Madeleine his kids and also for Judy his Grandma
that they can have peace and happiness.
* Kevin- guidance thru life and reassurance that God sees him.
* Matt- For Gerald healing for his lungs and strength. For Cheryl
strength and understanding as this has been a long battle.
* Dante James- stay sane and seek God for peace during this difficult
time.
* Todd- family, friends and coworkers welcome him back and restoration
of these relationships. Also for the souls of his grandparents, uncle and
Ashley.
* Andy- unsaved family members
* Ryan- for God to continue to bring his family together.

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

* For all Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
* For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
* For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
* For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County
Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal
strength and healing from cancer.
* For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and
volunteer.
* For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, thankful for our new
board members.
* For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations
throughout Chester County.

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 5/18/26

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

In any church service, there are spectators and there are participants.
Spectators come to watch and listen, to see what they can get out of it.
Participants come to bring their praise and worship, to give testimony, and
to actively listen to what God is saying through the preaching of His Word.
Which do you think God desires most?

Sometimes there is little energy in a prison church service, where most of
the participation comes from the volunteers. And then there are times like
last night, where most inmates sang loudly, many offered prayer requests,
and several gave heartfelt testimonies. There was encouragement between the
men who came out – they were ministering to one another. THAT is what a
church service should look like (IMHO). I pray all our churches would have
services that resemble that.

We need to ask ourselves – do WE attend church to get or to give? In our
post-consumer society, it’s easy to slip into the wrong mode. Aside from
church, Thank you for the ways you give your time on behalf of the inmates,
volunteers, chaplains, and staff when you lift up your prayers each week.
Your gift of time in prayer is an absolute blessing to all of us, and I
believe it pleases God greatly. May you be blessed in a special way this
week.

Grace and Peace,

Rick

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service):

* Manuel- for my family – daughter Sofia and wife Adriana, more
patience, and my court date on 6/1.
* Juan- for my family, all of us in here, hope for a court date next
month- don’t have a date yet.
* Diego- my fiance Esmerelda and daughter Melina, and my mom who is
doing so much for me now, I pray God would multiply her blessings 10 fold.
* Edgar- for family, that I would get a court date, for my brothers
family and friends.
* Blair- for my kids, my mom, court on /28, and I have 1 month to go
after that.
* Zackary- for all the people that like me, and all those that don’t,
and everyone in between.
* Rich- pray for my court date, and that they would look out for him.
* Andy- my sister-in-law’s Mom just passed away, comfort for the
family and that they would clearly hear the Gospel at the services.
* Eugene- my niece still in coma after ankle surgery – never woke up
from anesthesia. Praise God she’s breathing on her own, but fear there is
brain damage.
* Roland- for my wife Deb who broke her wrist when she fell, pray for
quick healing and to have full function by summer.

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

* Jonathan- my grandfather has hernia surgery Tue (today), and I
should be on a bus to state prison on Wed, and for forgiveness.
* Ryan- my court case is on Wed, hoping for the best – that I would
receive a mental health diversion. Also for family and friends, and for
those affected by our actions.
* Troy- for my wife Beth and my kids Stephanie, Tyson, and especially
Lexus, thankful for God’s blessing each day, thanks for opportunity to have
church 3 times over the weekend. Pray for all these men and where they are
headed. And thankful for the volunteers that come in each week.
* Brandon- for our brothers that are not here tonight, whether didn’t
make it out to church, or released, or sent up state.
* Ryan #2- pray that my wife would respond to my communications.
* Carl- my family has financial concerns with me in here, pray we
don’t lose cars or anything while I’m here.
* Mike- for my wife Robin and my kids Hannah, Michael, and Gavin, and
forgiveness.
* Jose G- for the salvation of everyone in this facility, and for our
brother Jim’s recovery.
* Avery- success and longevity for all of us here and our families,
for our prosperity, and that we would get the answers we’re looking for –
the right answers. I have court on Thursday, pray for understanding of the
judge and compassion.
* Dan T- for volunteer Jim cancer surgery recovery and healing, and
praise God the biopsy was negative for cancer.
* Nevin- I have my court date June 8 up in Norristown, pray I would
get time served.
* Andy L- safety for my wife Dot and I as we travel to Portland Oregon
this week.

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

* Joel – that his brother would not worry about him while he’s in
prison.
* JJ – for the families of the inmates, and for better understanding
of addiction and those dealing with addictions, and for a better
relationship with his son Josh.
* Ryan – for him and his wife and kids Michelle, Braden, and Elena
that they would be able to pick up the pieces of their family again and hold
together once he is on the outside again.
* Jeff – for the homeless and starving people of the world.
* Jacob – that God would take care of his daughters and grandmother.
* Josh – for better understanding of God’s word.
* David – for all the inmates and for his kids and grandkids that God
would take care of them, and that his sentencing coming up would not be
delayed again, and for patience.
* Barry – for his girlfriend to stay clean.
* Milton – that God would take care of his kids and wife.
* Todd – who lost his way from God and that God would find him and
bring him back.
* Ryan – that his brother Tom would get to 30 days of sobriety.
* Shane – who has to chaperone his son’s field trip and that it would
be a safe, good, fun trip for all present.
* Andy – for unsaved family members.
* Jim – that his son’s wife Judy would have a safe delivery of their
child.

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

* For the Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
* For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
* For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
* For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County
Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal
strength and healing from cancer.
* For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and
volunteer.
* For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, thankful for our new
board members.
* For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations
throughout Chester County.

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Prison Ministry Prayer Requests for this week – 5/11/26

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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Have you ever worked diligently at something, wondering if it meant anything
to anyone, or if it was worth it? Ministry can feel like that sometimes.
We serve out of gratitude for all Christ has done (and continues to do) for
us, and we shouldn’t expect anything in return beyond the joy of following
His will. But is there always joy in serving? Not in my experience.

Last night in prison was a wonderful reminder of why we minister there.
During prayer and testimony times, man after man verbalized their
appreciation for the volunteers and how much they look forward to Monday
nights, the highlight of their week. They find great encouragement there,
and many take it back to the blocks and encourage one another there.

Ahhh, there’s the joy! I believe every volunteer felt it. A bit of
confirmation that our attempt to follow God’s will really does matter, and
availing ourselves to what He would do through us – it’s making a difference
in their lives. Thank you, LORD, for your “pep talk”. We all need that
once in a while, to refresh our spirits. And thank YOU for your faithful
prayers every week. I assure you, the difference we see among the inmates
has as much to do with your support as with our presence there. What you do
makes a huge difference- lives are changed. Thank you. Have a blessed
week.

Grace and Peace,

Rick

Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service):

* Zack: That the sun keeps shining.
* Sean: that his daughter is doing well. Sean needs encouragement, he
was pretty down yesterday.
* Diego: leaving soon – that he would stay in God’s hands, fiance
Esmerelda and daughter Melina.
* Manuel: Family, daughter Sophia, wife Adriana, more patience.
* Juan: family, everybody.
* TJ: more patience for his time in prison, for his family and friends
to understand his efforts to become a better man, strength to fight past
sin.
* John: for his Mom, his lady friend, his heart condition and other
physical ailments, court on the 20th.
* Al: Family, for his case to be dismissed.
* Damon: For Zack to understand God’s love for him. For his family – a
few weeks ago he prayed for his missing sister, sadly they found her dead
and foul play is suspected. For people to seek Jesus and the Gospel to be
shared.

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

* Troy- court date on June 1, pray for entire family, brother’s 75th
birthday today, pray for wife Beth, daughter Stephanie, son Tyson, and
especially daughter Lexus on a bad path. Also pray for my sister and
granddaughter in North Carolina, and all the men in here.
* Brandon- for our brother Julius on restriction, for Chuck on the bus
up state, and all the brothers moving on, that God watches over them. Also
for God’s healing on all of us – physically, mentally, and spiritually.
* Andrew- for my attitude in general, thankful for this time out in
life and God provided some good people to talk to in here, I feel
rejuvenated through their encouragement.
* Jonathan- my dog Lulu was diagnosed with Cushing’s disease last
night at emergency vet visit. Pray for my grandmom having trouble paying her
bills, and for forgiveness.
* Mike- for my family, forgiveness from my wife Robin, and for my
daughter Hannah and sons Gavin and Michael.
* Ron- for a chance to make it out of here on the 27th, pray I get to
go home.
* Phil T- continued praise for Joy and her twin babies Josie and Ellie
– the miracle babies – now turning 6 months old! Also praying for the women
who can’t become moms, praying God’s peace.
* Avery- patience and understanding (and wisdom).
* Josh- my grandfather (Rich) has cancer, much anxiety in the family.
* Dan T- brother-in-law that was saved months ago held hands and
prayed at lunch today – praise God!
* Ariel- for a reunion where we can all be together. Also a lump in
my chest and lungs, difficult to breathe sometimes – need healing.

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

* Jacob- daughters (Kyleigh/Madeline), mother (Katelyn), Judy
* Ryan- friend (David) has shoulder issues and needs to get back to
work
* Jeff- lost an aunt last week, help me cope with the loss and
strength for my family
* Alan- cousin’s family (Smith Family) James Smith (father) passed
away
* Anthony- grandmother has shoulder pains
* Artemio- family and 2 cousins in Chicago- one is going to Army and
the other one is disabled and in wheelchair due to drug overdose
* Todd- stay humble during the rest of my sentence, mother and her
strength
* Rob- more happiness/wisdom, good spirits to my father who is serving
time upstate, safe travels for my family
* Barry- girlfriend to stay clean and get kids back, happiness for all
* Merlyn- forgiveness
* Cam- son (Hayes) recently was diagnosed with Turet’s syndrome, pray
that he grows out of it
* Jody- son (Joshua) who is at Chester County Prison as well
* Ryan- Criminals for Christ Ministry, Michelle, Elana, Brayden,
family on the outside and Sheila
* Kevin- fiance (Brianna), children (Jayloni/Ezekiel), myself, safety,
all inmates, father (Nate) in heaven
* David- everybody here, kids/grandchildren, upcoming court hearings
* Andy- opportunities to share the Gospel w/neighbors
* Matt- father-in-law (Gerald), he’s been in hospital since March,
strength and healing

Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries

* All the Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
* Chaplain Rhonda, and the female inmates and staff within her mission
field.
* Chaplain Heinrich, and the male inmates and staff within his mission
field.
* Chaplain Jack Crans, heading chaplaincy at Chester County Prison,
and for the prison leaders within his mission field, and his personal
strength and healing from cancer.
* The Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and
volunteer.
* Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, and our new board members.
* The Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations
throughout Chester County.

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