Prisoners are cut off from society and left alone to cope with hopelessness and despair.

The Prisoner’s Journey® transforms the lives of prisoners, from the inside out, by introducing them to a restorative relationship with Jesus.

Are you ready to make a real impact? Join us in creating change by exploring opportunities to get involved.

Ways to Make an Impact

Invitation

Prisoners are invited to join the course by a program facilitator, chaplain, another prisoner or at an event.

The Course

Participants meet weekly in small groups to learn about who Jesus is, what He calls them to do and what He wants for them.

Graduation

Course graduates are recognized and celebrated at a ceremony and receive a Bible and a completion certificate.

Discipleship

Course graduates are invited to enroll in additional discipleship programs to develop a deeper knowledge of Jesus.

Ways to Make an Impact

We partnered with researchers from Baylor University and Dr. Byron Johnson to evaluate the impact of our programs. While stories of transformation were abundant, we wanted concrete evidence. The study confirmed that our efforts significantly increase prisoners’ religious engagement, motivation for personal growth, and the development of virtues.

In short, it’s proven to foster positive change from within. Participants reported fewer negative emotions, reduced aggression, and a contribution to safer prison environments.

Securing Key Materials Despite Challenges

Like many of our partners, Compassion Wyoming has faced challenges in securing printed materials for our programs. However, through effective management and community support, we received a generous donation from a local organization, covering the needed resources to successfully complete a quarter of program activities

The Prisoner's Journey Global Impact

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By choosing to care for prisoners, you are helping to transform their lives, restore family relationships, and build safer communities.