Start a Church-Based Prison Ministry
Serve Together Without Entering a Facility
A Practical Way for Churches to Get Involved
A Defined Program, Not Just an Idea
Many churches want to start a prison ministry but aren’t sure how to begin or what’s required. Write-Way provides a proven structure where your group can step into an existing system—receiving lessons, grading responses, and returning encouragement as part of a consistent workflow.
How Your Church Serves Through a Branch
Churches operate as “branches,” working together to review lessons and provide written encouragement. This creates a shared ministry rhythm that doesn’t depend on one person.
- Exams are sent to your church or accessed through structured systems
- Volunteers review lessons and write Scripture-based responses
- Completed work is returned for processing and continued student progress
- Students receive ongoing lessons as they move through the program
Churches in the Dallas–Fort Worth area can coordinate closely with the Garland office, while other churches can operate remotely through mailed materials and structured workflows.
Built for Teams, Not Just Individuals
A Ministry Your Whole Group Can Participate In
This model is designed for churches and small groups to serve together. Roles can be shared across your team, allowing multiple people to contribute consistently without overwhelming any one volunteer. Whether you’re a small group or a larger congregation, the structure scales with your capacity.
A Clear Foundation for Teaching and Encouragement
Shared Beliefs That Guide the Ministry
All volunteers align with a defined statement of faith, ensuring that every response reflects consistent, Scripture-based teaching. The curriculum follows a structured Bible course path, giving your church confidence in both content and approach.