What an awesome year with partnering with Shepherd’s Own ministry! We are so grateful to be working in the vineyard with Pastor Alphonso and Lita Lopez! Through this partnership we were able to cover over 12 prisons across Texas, being part of a ministry team impacting over 2,000 women and men inmates in 2025 alone. We have witnessed men and women delivered from a lesbian homosexual lifestyle, devils cast out of people, deliverance from every type of sexual sin, domestic violence, gang violence, bitterness and unforgiveness. We have seen many come to salvation and countless baptized.
God of Hope Pen Pal Project:
Pen Pal volunteers will do this through words of encouragement based on Biblical truth, human connection and a reminder to the inmate that they are loved and valued by Christ. Further, we want to communicate to prison inmate that Jesus cares about them and that He has not forgotten them during their time in prison. Our ministry co-founder serves as a pen pal for women who want correspondence frequently throughout their prison sentence. She writes consistently throughout the year to 8 pen pals and has done so since 2021.
Women’s Storybook Project
Women’s Storybook Project of Texas (WSP) is a women’s prison program that connects children with their incarcerated mothers through the joy of literature. The primary goal of WSP is to reduce the rate of re-incarceration among incarcerated mothers by strengthening the mother-child connection through literature. This literature project requires volunteers to travel to Texas female prisons to record incarcerated mothers as they read stories to their children. These recordings provide a chance for children to hear their mother’s voice while they are away. Connecting the children and mothers’ helps provide a reason for the mothers to work hard not to return to prison. For the 3rd year in a row Kingdom Life Impact Ministry is also a servant for the Women’s Storybook Project in 2025, 66 mothers recorded books and over 100 books were mailed out to incarcerated families. Currently over 200 mothers are on a waiting list to read books to their children within the program.