Our workday weekend didn’t look like ministry. But it was. No stage. No microphones. No audience. But God moved in a great way.
Just tables covered in paper. Stacks everywhere. And a room full of people getting to work.

Men and women from 11 different churches showed up.
Some knew each other. Most didn’t. But it didn’t take long to jell together.

People started sorting. Stacking. Packing folders. Praying over each stapled page.
Talking while they worked. Laughing some. Focused most of the time. We even had time for pizza and worship.

At one point someone said,
“I had no idea this is what it takes.”
Another just stood back and looked around: “This is pretty amazing.”
And it was.
By the end of the day:
46,000 pages stapled
4,400 study guides assembled
Over 400 student folders ready to go

Everything will end up in the hands of a man inside a prison.
And here’s what stuck with us…
This wasn’t about paper.
Every folder represents a man who will sit down, open it, and start thinking about his life… his family… and maybe make a different choice.

This is what it takes.
People showing up. Working together.
Serving where no one else is looking.
It’s not just what happens inside the prison—
but what happens before we ever get there.
Most people will never see this part.
But this is where it begins.

If you’ve ever wondered how to be part of something like this—
reach out to us.