Prison Ministry Partners of San Antonio

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Prison Ministry Partners of San Antonio's goal is to bring hope to the hopeless people - to meet the spiritual needs of inmates and ex-offenders through evangelism, prayer, discipleship and God's love. We accept them just as they are and trust God to change what needs to be changed.

Prison Ministry Partners of San Antonio (PMPSA) is a consortium of multi-denominational churches and community organizations in the San Antonio, TX area.

 

PMPSA is dedicated to reach out to area inmates and ex-offenders through in-prison seminars, re-entry, mentoring, transitional housing, aftercare, family support and Angel Tree ministries.

 

We have many partners from the local area and across the state that hold to the same vision - to transform minds, lives and communities through Jesus Christ.

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The Vision –

We Aim for radical transformation.......

 

That's because the Bible promises, "If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!" And we believe that "anyone" includes prisoners.

 

We've seen the "worst of the worst" make a complete turnaround through the power of Jesus Christ. Some may scoff, but "with God all things are possible," Jesus declared.

  

We're committed to the journey.

 

Radical, lasting change seldom takes place overnight. More often, it's an accumulation of steps—usually forward, but sometimes back, as we run into difficult terrain and roadblocks along the way.

 

Prison Ministry Partners of San Antonio along with Prison Fellowship walks with prisoners through the different stages of their journey. We start with them inside prison, as they learn new values based on the life and teaching of Christ and how to apply them. We continue with them through the critical transition to the outside, helping them through obstacles and daunting temptations. So even if they stumble, it doesn't mean defeat.

 

We also help prisoners and their families rejoin their journeys, staying connected during incarceration, adjusting well when prisoners return home. We don't do it alone.

From its beginning, Prison Ministry Partners of San Antonio and Prison Fellowship have partnered with local churches to carry out this ministry of transformation. And in recent years God has brought together tens of thousands of men, women, and even youth to work with prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families. Across the country they are uniting in local Communities of Care, providing support and services both inside and outside the prisons.

 

These churches also collaborate with scores of other faith-based ministries, community organizations, and corrections officials to ensure that, together, we can reach prisoners and their families with the best possible teaching, resources, and support.

 

So if released prisoners have nowhere to go, we may help them find housing. For prisoners' families in need, our volunteers may help with food and bills. Prisoners who dropped out of high school may receive help to get their GED. Even prisoners with no family support are welcomed into accepting church families. 

 

You've cared enough to get this far. Ready for the next step?

 

Please contact us at CarolMorton@PrisonMinistryPartnersSA.com or Information@PrisonMinistryPartnersSA.com

 

 

Thank you!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Endorsements & Testimonials

 

"We can't ignore Christ's words in Matthew 25: I was in prison and you came to visit me. Prison Fellowship makes it possible for caring believers to help take the life-changing Gospel to prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families. I urge you to join me in supporting this vital ministry." –

Rick Warren, Senior Pastor, Saddleback Church

 

"I can't think of a more meaningful expression of the Christian faith than reaching out in Jesus' name to help transform the lives of lonely, forgotten prisoners and their families. I support Prison Fellowship—and encourage you to do so as well." -

Joe Gibbs, Former Head Coach, Washington Redskins,

Owner, Joe Gibbs Racing

 

 

"I rejoice how God is greatly using Prison Fellowship. Its strong witness for Christ is making a wonderful contribution to the advancement of the Kingdom of God." - Billy Graham,
Evangelist, Chairman of the Board, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

 

For as long as he can remember, David Kendrick’s life had been filled with drugs, alcohol and violence. His testimony is one of hurt, pain, abuse, and mistrust. Reflecting on his life experiences, Kendrick expresses his gratitude for those who were committed to helping him turn his life around. And he recognizes that such a transformation did not begin with him. “Because God never gave up on me,” he says, “I have a new outlook and a new way of responding to life.”

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The Training and Learning Services team, partnering with our field and program colleagues, has completed a new video for your use. This video is designed to be the first step in sharing what we do, why we do it, and how to join the movement as a volunteer. Bringing Hope is an easy-access, 10-minute introduction to the need our mission addresses, the Biblical call to serve, and how volunteers and churches can work together with Prison Fellowship.