International Network of Prison Ministries provide a web site whose purpose is to bring under one Internet roof all Prison Ministries involved in crime prevention and in the rehabilitation through the Word of God worldwide.
Trans world Radio U K transmits Christian Radio World Wide
United Christian Broadcasters is a Christian media ministry formed to promote the Good News of Jesus Christ. Includes 'Looking for God'
Prison Fellowship International is active in every region of the world with a network of more than 100,000 volunteers worldwide working for the spiritual, moral, social and physical well-being of prisoners, ex-prisoners, their families and victims of crime.
Prison Fellowship England and Wales mobilises and enables volunteers from the Christian community to restore all those affected by crime, through practical action, prayer and values-based training programs.
Miracles Prisoner Ministry is a Ministry whose focus is Spiritual and on the individual looking for help. They freely offer a variety of spiritual reading materials including a year-long Spiritual Recovery Correspondence Course for those in need of a more structured Program. They also offer Spiritual Training Classes on-site for those who are physically incarcerated.(English and Spanish)
Don Francisco can be heard on six of the seven short 'Talks'
Charlie Landsborough can be heard on one of the short ’Talks'
Prison Victory Magazine is the “sister” magazine of Christian Motor Sports Illustrated and is designed to go behind the scenes in prisons... reaching into the deepest darkest holes bringing the hope of Jesus Christ using motorsports, hot rods, motorcycles etc. sprinkled with hard core answers to behavioural questions, relationship issues, chemical challenges and general bad actions that cause people to be locked away to start with...
Meet With Jesus. This site, developed by Ken Mainey, presents a case for becoming a Christian
by knocking down objections, answering those hard to answer questions and finally inviting those who are logged on to ‘Taste and See’