Who We Serve
People and Communities We Support Through Prison Ministry
Write-Way Prison Ministries serves individuals, families, churches, and supporters who want to be part of meaningful, faith-centered impact. Whether you're looking for support, a way to help, or a way to involve your church, you can quickly find the path that fits your role and next step.
Families and Loved Ones
If you have a family member who is incarcerated, you may be looking for ways to help them stay encouraged and engaged. Write-Way offers Bible correspondence courses that can also be accessed by loved ones, helping you stay connected through shared spiritual growth.
Churches and Small Groups
Churches can take an active role by starting a prison ministry branch or supporting grading efforts as a team. With structured systems and clear processes, your group can participate in ongoing discipleship work with consistency.
Volunteers and Graders
If you want to serve without going inside a facility, you can help by grading lessons and writing encouragement. Options include serving locally in the Dallas area or remotely through a church branch.
Donors and Supporters
Financial support helps keep courses free and accessible, covering materials, postage, and program operations. Your contribution creates a clear, direct impact through every lesson sent and returned.
Different Needs, Same Commitment to Helping
Support Built Around Real Situations
Everyone comes to this work with different needs—some are supporting loved ones, others are looking to serve, and many want to give or partner in a meaningful way. Write-Way Prison Ministries provides clear, structured paths so each group can move forward with confidence. From Garland to the Dallas–Fort Worth area and across multiple states, the goal remains the same: consistent support, encouragement, and access to Bible study.
Common Questions About Who We Serve
Find the Right Path for Your Situation
Is Write-Way Prison Ministries for families of inmates?
Yes. Families and loved ones can support someone in the program and even participate in Bible study themselves. The courses provide a shared way to stay connected and encourage spiritual growth.
Can churches partner with Write-Way Prison Ministries?
Yes. Churches and small groups can start a branch or support grading efforts as a team. This allows your group to take part in structured, ongoing ministry work with clear processes and support.
How can I help as a volunteer grader?
You can serve by reviewing lessons and writing encouraging, Scripture-based responses. Options include volunteering locally in the Dallas–Fort Worth area or serving remotely through a church branch.
Do I need to visit a prison to be involved?
No. Most opportunities involve correspondence-based support, such as grading lessons or providing encouragement. This allows you to serve meaningfully without needing to go inside a facility.