
Prison Ministries
Recent Prison Tours
Experience the Transformative Power of Our Prison Ministry
In 2023, we completed an awe-inspiring four-prison tour alongside the dedicated team from Victorious Living Ministry. Over the course of just 48 hours, we visited four correctional facilities, sharing the life-changing message of Jesus Christ with hundreds of inmates. The response was overwhelming – over 50 men publicly declared their trust in Christ, and we had the privilege of praying one-on-one with several hundred more. These aren't just numbers; they represent lives forever altered by the redemptive power of faith. Our prison ministry is a frontline in the battle for souls, and we're witnessing firsthand the transformative impact of God's love behind bars. The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Every prayer and every donation empowers us to reach more inmates with the life-changing message of Jesus. Support our mission to reach those behind bars with the Gospel and be part of transforming lives through the power of Christ. Catch a glimpse of our latest prison tours, complete with itineraries and powerful stories of souls saved.



When it comes to reaching incarcerated men and women with hope and the message of Christ, few are as uniquely equipped—or as passionately endorsed—as Danny Cox. With a past that includes a decade behind bars and a future shaped by redemption, Danny's journey has earned the respect and trust of inmates, chaplains, and ministry leaders alike. Chaplain Daniel Odean, who brings over 35 years of experience to his role as the Correctional Ministries representative for AG U.S. Missions, puts it plainly: "He is an amazing and a passionate person with an amazing testimony. He connects with inmates and builds relationships with institutional chaplains and others in correctional ministries outreaches in an effort to reach those in prisons and jails for Christ...I fully endorse Danny and his ministry and promote him to our AG chaplains who currently serve within institutions," Odean continues. "I see Danny as a great asset to our chaplains who seek quality and authentic correctional ministers to invite into their facilities. He has prisoners' respect since he served 10 years in federal prison and knows what it feels like to be incarcerated and lose everything."
That sentiment is echoed by Stephen Holem, a longtime chaplain at Marion Federal Penitentiary, who describes Cox not only as a gifted minister but as a trusted friend—someone who understands firsthand what it's like to sit on the other side of the bars. As you'll read in the story that follows, Danny's life is living proof that no one is beyond the reach of grace, and that even the darkest chapters can give way to hope, healing, and transformation.






