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Hope Prison Ministries Overview

18 years experience

About Us

Hope Prison Ministries was incorporated as a non-profit organization in July 2009. Since then, it has been awarded grants from the Sid W. Richardson Foundation, the Amon G. Carter Foundation and Walmart’s Community Giving program. It offers ministry to the incarcerated but, perhaps even more important, after they are released.

HOPE Prison Ministries is a lifeline of reconciliation and redemption to individuals, their families and the communities it touches! What God began in Texas prisons in 2008 and a garage apartment in 2010, has grown into a ministry touching every state!

Your generosity allows us the privilege of sharing the love of Christ with “the least, the last, and the lost,” before and after incarceration. We cannot thank you enough for standing with us in our mission.

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Why Choose Us

  • HOPE in Prison
  • HOPE After Prison

HOPE in Prison

Hope Prison Ministries offers a range of resources to those currently in-prison. From writing letters to preparing parole packages, we give hope all along the way! Your financial support allows Hope Prison Ministries to do its work! It is our great joy to do so but we can only continue through your generosity. Please consider giving a monthly gift today.

HOPE After Prison

There are major obstacles immediately upon release from prison. Nationally, HOPE After Prison includes helping to locate transitional housing for those being released and, when permitted, connecting them with a local church. In Texas, we operate many entry-level and graduate, Christ-centered transitional homes and fellowship with a local church for those under our care.

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$90/user/month

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A Church where all are loved well.

Come as a humble, desperate sinner (Luke 18:13-14; 1 Timothy 1:15-17), looking for a place to learn how to live a Christ-centered life (2 Corinthians 5:14-15), you are welcome here!

Come desiring to learn how to love and to be loved by others different from you (1 Corinthians 5:1; Philippians 2:3-11), but who are now part of the family of God (Luke 7:37-50), you are welcome here! Our prayer is that we will learn to love each other well! (2 Corinthians 5:14-15)

This is what we want to be: a church where all are loved well.

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