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Prison miracle: Pardoned inmates an answer to prayer

“The hope is that when the women get released, they will share the stories in their community,” an IMB missionary said.
  • August 16, 2023
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Missionaries and Zambian believers teach stories from the Bible so women can take the truths of Jesus to their communities after their release from prison. The goal is for the inmates to “share the good news and how it transforms lives wherever they are.”
(IMB illustration by Joy Lee)

Prison miracle: Pardoned inmates an answer to prayer

The chief officer of the Zambian women’s prison, a local believer, pulled the visiting International Mission Board missionaries into his office.

He looked around, burst into a huge smile and said four women who attend their weekly Bible study would soon be released. They’d received a presidential pardon.

Then he swore them to secrecy. While Jane Thompson and Kimberley Windham promised not to share about the pending release in their small group, the two women reasoned it wouldn’t hurt to give some extra hugs to women they’d probably never see again. After all, this was something they’d been praying about for two years. 

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“Thank you for praying,” Windham wrote to Southern Baptist prayer warriors the moment the two missionaries got home. “We knew God was answering the many prayers that have gone before the throne of the most high God. Praise God for answering prayers!”

The president of Zambia can extend pardons on national holidays. Even though it doesn’t happen often, the female inmates had high hopes. They prayed for God’s will.

Thompson and Windham asked for prayers for the women to be in the “safest, best place for them” and for their knowledge of the Truth to grow so they could share with others. For the last two years, the small group has prepared for the moment they are released from prison and able to take Bible stories and Jesus’ love back to their families and communities.

Thompson explained women are only released from this prison when a family member agrees to take them into their household — even if their sentence is over — to protect those with disabilities. One of the pardoned women, Bonnie, waited years for family to be found so she could go home. Southern Baptists prayed and her father was found. 

Bonnie’s been a part of this small Bible study group since the beginning, back when all Thompson and Windham had was an old flannel graph and Sunday School posters they found buried in the homeschool resource room.

“These helped keep their attention and they could see the stories we talked about. Many were not familiar with the Bible or its stories,” Windham said. “So many of the stories related to them, especially Joseph in prison. It shows God can use you wherever you are.”

The women learn story after story, each leading to the truth of Jesus. Women then retell the stories to each other, guards and other inmates for practice in evangelism and to simply retain the oral stories.

“The hope is that when the women get released, they will share the stories in their community,” Thompson said.

The prayer needs for this ministry are just beginning, missionaries noted. They know without you lifting them up, the road is much harder.

Continued prayers requested for:

— The women who received pardons. Ask God to help them during this transition period. Pray for courage to share Christ boldly in their new surroundings.

— Zambian believers to work alongside them in the prison, even taking over the ministry.

— The new intake of women who will begin attending the weekly gathering. Ask for the Holy Spirit to prepare their hearts to hear of a Savior who transforms lives.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Sue Sprenkle and originally published by the International Mission Board. You can “hold the rope” for missionaries like Thompson and Windham. Get daily prayer requests or download the IMB Pray app. Your prayers make a difference.

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