Disciple Making Inmates

Disciple-making simple churches are being planted in Oregon prisons and county jails. Join us as we train teams to multiply impact for Christ.

An immaculate, symmetrical circle of metal keys—each engraved with a delicate cross—spread evenly atop a neutral-toned matte surface, symbolizing access and new beginnings. The keys are arranged with clean lines and equal spacing, with muted greys and silvers reflecting soft overcast natural light streaming through a nearby window. Subtle highlights glint off the metal edges, while shadows remain soft and barely perceptible. The scene is composed from directly above, accentuating balance and order, all set within a minimalist, photographic style. The overall mood is one of hope and possibility, aligning with the site’s message of transformation and structured support within correctional ministry.

Real Stories Here

Rating: 5 out of 5.

These real stories show how the ministry transforms lives, strengthening communities and inspiring faithful service among donors, volunteers, and partners.


— Aya Nakamura

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I have seen inmates discover purpose through faithful, small-group discipleship that renews hope and builds strong bonds of accountability.


— Lila Patel

Rating: 4 out of 5.

This ministry brings hope, healing, and consistent gospel-centered activity inside Oregon’s prisons and beyond into local jails.


— Mateo García

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Through persistent teams, lives are changed and faith becomes a daily practice behind bars.


— Aya Nakamura