International Prisons Ministry:
Behind every prison wall lies a story waiting for redemption. We bridge the gap between confinement and community, offering tangible hope through spiritual guidance, practical aid, legal assistance, and life skills that transform incarceration into a season of growth and preparation for meaningful futures.
Our Volunteer Missions
Discover how we're actively transforming lives behind bars through recent outreach initiatives. From providing essential legal aid and educational materials to conducting vocational training sessions and spiritual counseling, each mission brings us closer to restoring hope and dignity to incarcerated individuals across Nigeria.
Latest Outreach Reports
Stay updated with our recent prison ministry activities
Outreach at Port Harcourt Correctional Center
WRONGFULLY IMPRISONED, DIVINELY COMMISSIONED: The Redemption Story of Pastor Martin K. Agwu
21-Days Fast Thanksgiving
Blue Vail Impact Initiative Visits Port Harcourt Correctional Centre – December 11
Welcoming Partners in Ministry – December 9
Caring for Inmates at Port Harcourt Correctional Centre – December 6
A Testimony of Freedom – December 3
Fellowship at Port Harcourt Correctional Centre – December 3
Visit to Degema Correctional Centre – December 2
Visitation to Ahoada Correctional Center – July 17
Stepping Into July With Purpose: Ministering food to prisoners – July 1
Spreading Love and Redemption Behind Bars – June 26
Meet Pastor Martin
A passionate servant of Christ whose heart beats for the forgotten and underserved. Through his leadership, countless inmates have encountered hope, healing, and the transforming power of God’s love.
Join Us
It is with Jesus’ joy that we warmly invite you to support us, whether through active physical participation or any other form of service the Lord inspires you to offer.
You can also freely donate resources to us so that volunteers on ground can use your donations to minister to inmates. The Lord Bless you as you consider this.
Testimonials
In 2016, the police carried out a mass arrest in my area, and that was how my ordeal began. I was imprisoned at the Port Harcourt Correctional Center and kept awaiting trial. My case became even more complicated because another inmate happened to bear the same name as mine, and this mix-up kept me in prison for over nine years. It wasn’t until I met Pastor Martin, who brought the church to sponsor my legal fees, that things finally changed. I was ultimately set free on the 8th of October, 2025. Am gratefull to God for my freedom. -- Copied
Ability Sunday
Port Harcourt Correctional Center
After the mass arrests, I was sent to Degema Correctional Center because no one came to request my bail.
I remained in prison for seven months until Pastor Martin and the ministry came to minister to us. I learned a lot during my time there, and today I am a born-again Christian.
Through the help of the ministry, my legal fees were paid, and I am free today. -- Copied
Daniel Edet
Degema Correctional Center
