For I know the plans I have for you,� says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. In those days when you pray, I will listen. If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me. I will be found by you,� says the Lord. “I will end your captivity and restore your fortunes. I will gather you out of the nations where I sent you and will bring you home again to your own land.�
Jeremiah 29:11-14


Here is an account of our Thai prison visit this past week. It was an amazing experience and Aaron does a great job of summing it up:

“On November 13th, 9 world racers left for Klong Prem and Lard Yao prisons on the opposite side of Bangkok, Thailand. Our contacts were Lordes and Charley Holmes. They were very sweet people who felt like grandparents for the day, it was a pleasant feeling. They have been operating a prison ministry for over 26 years at these two prisons. When I spoke with Lordes to set up this opportunity, she simply said, “You just have to come and experience it for yourselves.” So we did.

My first thought upon seeing the visiting area reminded me of the movie Brokedown Palace. It was a wall lined with glass that extended several meters and then continued even further around the corner. On one side, the prisoners. On the other, us. We spoke through these grates and you could barely see the lines and structure of their faces.

At Klong Prem prison, there are 8 buildings. In each one, Mr. Holmes has been working to establish a church within each block. There are many Christians behind those bars, and the majority of them are foreigners. Foreigners who made one mistake and ended up with super long prison sentences. Fortunately, God is in the prison business too. In fact, he’s all about setting them free!”

“Sometimes, I think my life sucks. I’ll be honest. When things don’t go my way, or this or that. But joy, choosing joy. That surpasses all things, even prison bars. It can change the sad or somber attitude of another because its contagious. That is what I felt. I felt the joy of the Lord.

At the end, the ladies wanted to sing a few songs to us. The words moved me in a way that I’ve never known. They sang the song “Refiner’s Fire”. There is a line that says “I choose to be holy, set apart for you my master, ready to do your will”. My heart ached and yearned for that. These women are choosing to be a light in the darkness. There are 360 Christians in a prison with over 5000 inmates. They have a church and everything. They choose to be holy. They choose to serve one master and not another. They are ready to do His will in that prison. Even prison guards are coming to Christ on account of them! Its insane! I didn’t want to leave.”

To read Aaron’s entire account of Prison ministry day click here.

As mentioned, due to the King’s 80th birthday in Thailand a period of amnesty is quickly approaching for the prisoners. Please be fervently praying during this time for God’s will to be done in the matter.

Pray that our Christian friends that are released continue to walk in their new life in Christ, and not their old life.
Pray that family relationships and lost time will be restored to them.
Pray that those who are not released will not slip into despair or depression because they were not “chosen”.
Pray that those who are meant to stay will continue to be a witness to the other prisoners.

“Liberation is not deliverance. A convict may leave the galleys behind, but not his condemnation.” – Les Miserables

Pray for true freedom for the prisoners,
freedom from judgment,
freedom from bitterness,
freedom from hate,
freedom from regret,
freedom from depression,
freedom from sin!

“I will break the yoke from their necks
and snap their chains.
Foreigners will no longer be their masters.”
Jeremiah 30:8