Donate

There are many lost souls behind prison walls and they need your help . Our ability to reach these souls with the Gospel is based on God’s provisions through the generosity of His people.

Donate with Confidence

Your tax-deductible donation may be designated any way you choose using our secure online service. Simply use the form to the left and follow the prompts to ensure that your support reaches the men and women who so desperately need it.

In addition, you may choose to support the Saints Prison Ministry using one of the alternate methods listed below.

Either way, you may rest assured that your charitable donations are being used to further God’s Kingdom, reaching men and women behind bars with the Good News of God’s love!

Other ways to help our cause

United Way

The Saints Prison Ministry is an authorized agency in the United Way pool of charitable organizations. By choosing Saints Prison Ministry you also allow us to benefit from any company match that your employer may offer. As your company’s United Way campaign gears up, remember The Saints Prison Ministry when it comes time to fill out your designation. Most campaigns today do not require an ID number, they simply accept the name of the organization. Should you need more information, contact us today.

The Glove Exchange

One of the ways that we seek to demonstrate Christ’s love is by meeting tangible needs where possible. In prison, we have found that the equipment they use is in very poor condition and the prisons do not allocate funds for replacing worn equipment.

To marry these two thoughts, we have formed The Glove Exchange – a program designed to replace the old, worn gloves the inmates are using with reconditioned gloves – prepared with loving care by SPM volunteers. This is very well received and helps develop the relationship with these men and women very early in our visit; which in turn makes them more attentive when it comes time to share the Gospel message in word!

If you have an old baseball glove that you would like to donate to this program, it will be fully restored and made part of an exchange at a prison in the near future. Simply click here to send an email to Rodney Stewart, our Glove Exchange Coordinator, and we will make arrangements to get the glove from you!