PRISONERS OF HOPE MINISTRY
KEY VERSE : At least there is hope for a tree: if it is cut down, it will sprout again, and its new shoots will not fail. Its roots may grow old in the ground and its stump die in the soil, yet at the scent of water it will bud and put forth shoots like a plant. Job 14, 7-9.
VISION
Moving people from hopeless to hope, from incarceration to Discipleship
MISSION STATEMENT:
To share the transforming love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ with incarcerated individuals, offering hope, restoration, and support for their spiritual and personal growth, both spiritually ,physically, church planting during and after their time in prison
VALUES
We operate according to the following values:
• Giving HOPE to hopeless
• LOVE is our standard
• We SERVE others
• We VALUE the whole person
EXTENSION PROGRAM:
•A LIFE-CHANGING PROGRAM THAT EQUIPS OFFENDERS WITH THE NEEDED CHARACTER QUALITIES AND LIFE SKILLS FOR THEIR SUCCESSFUL RETURN TO SOCIETY,
Prisoners of Hope Ministry is about learning from failure and the ability to overcome it and succeed life change and mind set change. For more than 4 years, the Prisoners of Hope Ministry has helped many people who have experienced life-changing setbacks who learn how to start over and experience healing, hope and a real sense of purpose.
After there we are planting churches by tracing the ex prisoners in there villages.
Organization Type: Network
Locations
Africa and Online
Contexts
Urban, Suburban, and Rural
Characteristics of Partner Churches
Theological Traditions
Baptist, Evangelical, Lutheran, Pentecostal/Charismatic, Reformed, and Restoration
Stance on Women in Ministry
Complementarian
Stance on Sexual Ethics
Traditional
Planting Models
Traditional Launch, Micro Church, and Missional / Incarnational
Worship Styles
Contemporary
Ethnic Context
Multiethnic