The service roles for this double-header day are as follows:
Prison OIC Gifts Emcee Testimony 1st Sermon 2nd Sermon Altar Call Healing Leader Prayer Inmate Gifts Uyo Chase Chase Ron Chase Dee Dee Don Ron Bob Ikot Ekpene Ron Ron Chase Ron Don Don Ron Chase Dee
In both prisons we distributed much well-received humanitarian aid (see page 4).
And here again, we were able to pay the fine and fee for an Inmate that had served his time and had no source that could earn/pay his fine. This guy was a little more joyful in realizing how his life would change pretty quickly, but also shocked at the surprise of the gift. About $65.00USD changed a life significantly!
We conducted another Prison Chapel Campaign in the nearby Ikot Ekpene State Prison, driving quickly from Uyo to Ikot.
The OIC here was an older Officer from the Catholic background, but very unified with our
evangelistic approach. This Prison had a large chapel, with wings on both sides of a center “altar” section, a high open ceiling above the altar, and one of our largest crowds. They also had three choirs, two men’s and one women’s, and the choirs each sang a song for us and the service, which were more formal than the Praise “Chants” or Songs we’ve grown accustomed to. Here we brought much humanitarian aid, including six computers and monitors for the International Bible Institute classrooms.
One of the things that makes these Prison Services special was that we were following the preference of our Nigerian Director, and his Regionals, in going to Prisons that they and their Volunteers are in routinely. The PFC “brand” is well known and well-regarded, here. Our service to these Chaplains and Prisons is helpful and appreciated. We need to keep going strong here!
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