Can gospel-centered discipleship behind prison walls change not just inmates, but entire families, communities, and nations for generations to come?
The conversation introduces Prisoners for Christ, detailing their work in over 34 countries through short-term missions, volunteer training, and the International Bible Institute, which plants Bible colleges and equips inmates in prison ministry, evangelism, church planting, and chaplain training. The narrative underscores the measurable impact: in 2024, over 2.1 million inmates reached and 73,000 first-time decisions for Christ. Brian and Greg stress that policy and culture change begins with heart transformation, whether in the legislature or jail. Prayer and giving to prison ministry can reshape families and society, restoring hope to “the bottom rung” and demonstrating that personal redemption leads to community renewal for Washington and the world.
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