Prison Ministries
Men’s Prison Ministry
It is our mission to help establish mature Christian men, teach sound doctrine, and help men to live beyond their mistakes. We also believe that a majority of “prison ministry” should take place outside of the prison, both with the inmates and their families.
We currently visit Mack Alford Correctional Facility in Stringtown, Oklahoma. We are scheduled to provide services three times a month: once on the medium security unit and twice on the maximum security unit.
The vision of the prison ministry is to work beyond the four walls of the prison. We hope to establish a re-integration program that will give former inmates a strong foothold toward becoming a success story.
Women’s Prison Ministry
Oklahoma is rated number one in the nation per capita for incarcerated women and fourth in the nation for incarcerated men. If you live in Oklahoma, it is possible that you have been to prison, know someone who has been to prison, or are related to someone who has been to prison. If none of those apply to you, your tax dollars help contribute to approximately $500,000 annually to house people who are incarcerated by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.
Hebrews 13:3 says, “Remember the prisoners as if chained with them.” Victory Life began ministering at the Mabel Basset Correctional Center McLoud, Oklahoma in 1998. Since that time, the state has purchased the facility and combined three lady’s prisons into one. There are 900 to 1,200 ladies incarcerated at the Mabel Basset Correctional Center at any given time. We facilitate a chapel service the first Saturday of each month from 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity to love God and to love people. If you are interested in attending a service and determining if this is where God is calling you to commit, please contact us thirty days in advance to be scheduled for a one time visit.
For more information call us at 580-920-1791.
