Praying for our prisons

With so many men and women in our prisons wanting to be free from the life of crime in which they feel trapped, there are enormous opportunities for the gospel. And, of course, there are many pastoral needs, too, not only amongst those serving a prison sentence but also within their families.

May we encourage you to pray for our prisons?

Those who wish to pray daily through the month may like to follow the monthly plan below and perhaps also pray specifically for one or two prisons.

 

January 2026

Week 1 - for those in prison
448 1st

during this post-Christmas and New Year period there will be an even higher risk of self-harm. Pray that the vulnerable will be kept safe and staff will be especially alert to their needs.

449 2nd

for those in prison for the first time and feeling anxious, that they will receive appropriate support from officers and chaplains.

450 3rd

for the men and women recently released and with a history of reoffending, that they will have the support they need to break that cycle.

451 4th

for those who spend extended periods in segregation because they are a threat to others. Pray for healing of the causes of their aggressive and threatening behaviour.  Pray that, in their isolation, they might cry out to the Lord.

452 5th

for those who are desperately lonely, without any contact from outside and feeling isolated within the prison. Pray that chaplains, officers and other inmates would make time for them.

453 6th

for vulnerable women due for release shortly, that they will receive effective support for as long as it is needed.

454 7th

for those who have nothing to look forward to at the beginning of this New Year, that they might discover the One who is their only hope of joy and contentment - and salvation.

Week 2 - for those who work in prison
455 8th

that the Lord will use the Christmas booklet that was distributed, to draw many to faith in Christ.

456 9th

pray for all who completed the Healing Through Forgiveness program in Zimbabwe (using BeaconLight’s Making Sense of Forgiveness book) in 2025. Pray that many will find healing from bitterness and resentment.

457 10th

that many men and women held in police custody cells this month will read our Now What? booklet. Pray that the Lord will prompt many to enquire about the new life that Christ offers.

458 11th

for the men and women who have recently been sent BeaconLight books, especially the unbelievers, that they will have a clear understanding of the gospel and respond to it. 

459 12th

for wisdom as we respond to letters from prisoners, especially those who are struggling with their faith or who have yet to commit to Christ. 

460 13th

that many men and women might respond to BeaconLight’s gospel message – and the offer of a book – in this month’s Inside Time (the paper produced for residents).

461 14th

for the chaplains and pastors in the prisons in DRC, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, as BeaconLight delivers further quantities of our books this month. Pray for them as they distribute the books, as they lead groups and work with individuals.

Week 3 - for families and communities
462 15th

for agencies working to protect children and young people from alcohol and drug abuse 

463 16th

for ‘rehabs’ (and especially for the Christian ministries), that, through their programmes, many men and women will overcome their addiction and that many will also commit to follow Christ.

464 17th

for partners, grandparents and others caring for children in the absence of parents in prison.

465 18th

for families grieving the death of a family member while in custody

466 19th

for the protection of children whose lives have been dominated by the criminal activity of one or both parents. Pray that they will be kept free from crime themselves.

467 20th

for churches which have a dedicated ministry to ‘ex-offenders’, that they will have sufficient volunteers to give time to mentoring and supporting the men and women referred to them.

468 21st

for families impacted financially by imprisonment and for organisations such as Christians Against Poverty who support them through practical care and advice.

Week 4 - for those in prison
469 22nd

for those who have turned away from the faith they once held, that their time in prison will lead to a firm commitment of their lives to Jesus.

470 23rd

for vulnerable women due for release shortly, that they will receive effective support for as long as it is needed.

471 24th

for believers with a strong faith, that the Lord will sustain them and use them to encourage other Christians and as a witness to other residents and to staff.

472 25th

for those who have come to faith while in prison: give thanks to God and pray that they will grow in their faith with support from other Christians.

473 26th

for the men and women who will be released over the next few weeks , especially those without a family to support them, that they will get suitable accommodation and support from agencies.

474 27th

for all believers who are witnessing to Christ, that the Lord will grant them wisdom and boldness.

475 28th

for the men and women who are fearful about the future, that they might turn to Christ and find hope, both for this life and for eternity.

Week 5 - for victims of crime
476 29th

for families (and communities) grieving the loss of a young person through knife crime. Pray for church leaders as they provide support.

477 30th

for victims whose lives have been seriously impacted by injuries and trauma; pray for their healing and that they will be enabled to live fulfilled lives.

478 31st

for victims who cannot forgive, that they would be enabled to put aside their anger and their bitterness and move on with their life.