“Remember the prisoners as if chained with them,and those being mistreated, since you yourselves also are in the body.” – Iḇrim/Hebrews 13:3. Shalom, beloved supporters, volunteers, and fellow servants of YHWH. Gratitude fills our hearts as we acknowledge the Most High, whose favour enables this sacred mission to continue.
Sending the HalleluYah Scriptures and other books is never merely a gesture of charity; it is an immersion into the struggles of those society often neglects. To serve the forgotten is to place the restored Word into the hands of those who hunger for guidance, comfort, and hope, offering them a path out of despair and into spiritual light.
The HalleluYah Scriptures project has looked after prisoners for 15 years. When the prison work was first started in 2010 our missions team sister at the time with her mother worked hard to get a free copy into 1500 prison libraries. This was a start of a wonderful thing.

The project has and still does support a large number of prison ministries and prison chaplains. Many other prison ministries take large amount of boxes/pallets and materials to share with prisoners which has been wonderful, taking pressure off the project as we have a lot of orders and pallets to deal with daily on top of many prisoners orders.We give praise for the number of different families that come and go to work in the HalleluYah Scriptures warehouse, they serve with joy and glad, putting self aside to serve the Father.

It has not always been easy doing this work, helping not just prisoners, but those in need, as the enemy hates the Father’s Word and will try all he can to stop or destroy the Father’s Word. The enemy loves to use the Father’s people to try and destroy His Word and work, but they work in vain for the enemy for when something is own by the Father He will never have it destroyed until He says it is finished. That day is not to far away. But neither man nor the adversary can fight against the Most High, for they will always lose, for He will always protect those that are His, and He has always protected and provided for His Word through you, His children.
Our prisoner ministry in Africa. Thank you Supporters

It is such a great joy and honour to serve those whom the world has often forgotten — the prisoners. In the eyes of many, they are cast aside and unseen, but in the eyes of YHWH, they remain precious souls worthy of His love, His forgiveness, and His everlasting compassion jut like we are. Through the HalleluYah Scriptures project, we have seen His Word enter prison walls and touch hearts that once seemed unreachable. The world may see a person defined by their mistakes, but YHWH sees a soul waiting for restoration and Truth.

Behind every cell door is a person who needs to know that YHWH’s kindness still extends to them, that His forgiveness is still within reach, and that His love has not been withdrawn. The HalleluYah Scriptures has been a messenger of that love, bringing the light of the Truth to those who thought it had long been shut out from their lives.
The Ruach ha’Qodesh begins to stir within them, awakening their hearts to the Truth and to the love of YHWH through His Bĕn. Where despair once ruled, peace begins to take root. We have read many letters that describe this beautiful change — moments when tears as a prisoner realizes that YHWH has not forgotten them.
Working with prisoners has been a multifaceted and deeply impactful aspect of our mission. Each prisoner we have encountered has a unique story, often marked by hardship, poor choices, and a lack of support systems. These stories have illuminated the profound need for compassion, understanding, and guidance within the prison system. Through our combined efforts, we have been able to provide not only material support but also a sense of trust and redemption, guiding prisoners toward a path of spiritual enlightenment and personal transformation.

We want to share what the project and team have accomplished when pertaining to prisoners orders, both inmates and chaplains from the projects warehouse. This is only a small number of photos compared to the work done daily for prisoners in the USA. Each copy sent carries more than words on paper; it carries YHWH’s presence into the loneliest of places.
The needs are great. In the quiet, often isolating world of prison life, many individuals feel abandoned and hopeless. Yet, the Word of YHWH shines brightly even in the darkest circumstances. Tehillim/Psalm 119:105 “Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
We have had many messages from brothers and sisters from many African countries as well as the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and Dubai to name but a few, where HalleluYah Scriptures have been shared and loved by prisoners all over the world. The HalleluYah Scriptures project has and still does send thousands upon thousands of free copies to prisoners through many avenues. Prisoners have always been special to us and we would not have been able to get out so much if other Ministries did not step forward to take a pallet of stock to fulfill all the orders for prisoners. The stand with us in this work and we are so thankful and grateful for the help.

Above is our Uganda team who have full time prison ministry. The HalleluYah Scriptures project supporters support not just HalleluYah Scriptures but basic needs for the prisoner. It is very rare to have photos taken inside the prisoner but we do get some and have shared them in past articles.

Prisoners supplies taken into the prison. Prisoners in Uganda do not receive basic itemd that we provide.
Around the world, behind locked doors and heavy gates, there are men and women who have come to the end of themselves. Many have lost their families, their friends, and all sense of hope. Yet, when a free copy of the HalleluYah Scriptures reaches their hands, something remarkable happens, light enters darkness.
Our work with prisoners, supported by the tireless efforts of our partners and supporters, has reinforced our commitment to serving those who are most in need. As we move forward, we remain dedicated to this mission, inspired by the resilience and potential for redemption that we witness in the lives of the prisoners we serve.

The project has a number of postal agents in the USA so that the work load is spread out, The project also ships pallets from a number of printers around the world directly as it is cheaper to ship from the printers themselves, these are all free Bibles and materials for those who cannot afford. This lamp His Word can guide the incarcerated, providing wisdom, comfort, and a moral compass in an environment where both are scarce. For many prisoners, receiving a copy of the HalleluYah Scriptures opens a new world—a world where they are seen, loved, and valued by YHWH.

We have been baruḵ to send out so many HalleluYah Scriptures and other materials to prisons in many nations. Each parcel carries not only the Words of Life but also a message of compassion from those who support this important mission. When these parcels reach their destination, they bring healing, truth, and the assurance of forgiveness.

The project is changing lives forever and it is because the project belongs to the Father and He is to receive all praise and esteem. The Project works in nearly every country of the world and tries to spread out His Word to many who cannot afford nor have any means of affording and who do not have a Restored Names Bible. It has been a pleasure and an honor to help thousands upon thousands of prisoners. The project has also supported and continue to support many prisoners around the world.
Our commitment to this mission stems from our profound gratitude to the Most High for the guidance and strength He has provided. It is through His favour that we have been able to touch so many lives, offering compassion and support to those who need His Word.
Each day, we are reminded of the immense privilege it is to serve in this way through you the Father’s children. Witnessing firsthand the resilience and love that can emerge even in the direst circumstances.

The Project receives thousands of letters from many prisoners whose letters are heartfelt and with deep messages shared from their hearts, and we have shed many tears over the years, reading the most painful messages. With heartfelt messages they have shared with no one else, they end up with wonderful news, as they all share that they may not have come to the Truth if they had not been sent to prison.
Many prisoners have shared how the HalleluYah Scriptures have changed their daily lives — how they now wake up with purpose, spend their days in study and reflection, and sleep with peace in their hearts. What a powerful witness of Elohim’s love working through His Word! Prisoners often write to us with tears of gratitude, sharing how their lives have changed since receiving a free copy. Some have come to repentance and belief after reading only a few pages. They see the Father’s Laws and Commandments and fall in love with them.

From the moment a copy of HalleluYah Scriptures is printed, wrapped, and prayed over, it begins a journey infused with divine purpose. Volunteers handle each book with reverence, aware that it may change a life forever. As they pray over each copy and parcel, they pour their hearts into it knowing the prisoners need as much prayers as they can get as it be cane a lonely path in prison.
These books traverse oceans, borders, and cultures, arriving in remote villages, bustling cities, and hidden prisons, defying every limitation imposed by geography. Each delivery is a testament that the Father’s truth transcends barriers, reminding recipients that they are not forgotten by the shamayim. The project has reached many prisons around the world.

Prisons are spaces where hope seems fleeting, where days repeat in cycles of discipline that can crush identity and spirit. Behind every hardened exterior lies a story of childhood pain, rejection, or decisions that spiraled out of control. Trauma becomes an unseen companion, following inmates from cell to cell, while isolation from loved ones deepens despair. Introducing the restored Word into such environments reminds individuals that redemption is possible and that YHWH’s presence remains close even in confinement.
Life without Scripture leaves the heart wandering, searching for meaning in concrete walls and iron bars. When truth is absent, identity falters, and guilt or shame dominates thought. The restored Word offers forgiveness and hope, speaking into hearts that have longed for guidance and comfort. Its arrival is not just symbolic—it is a practical manifestation of divine love, a companion in solitude, and a teacher that transforms despair into purpose.

The Restored Word acts as a lifeline, offering constant companionship and spiritual sustenance. Prison rules may restrict physical contact, but Scripture crosses these invisible barriers with effortless favour. In solitude, scripture speaks directly into loneliness, offering empathy, encouragement, and a steadfast presence. The Word reminds prisoners that they are not defined by past mistakes and that YHWH’s calling on their lives continues unbroken.Reading the Word enables prisoners to see beyond societal labels and redefine their identity on the foundation of divine purpose. Tears often fall on its pages as hearts soften, and healing begins in quiet, unseen ways.

The HalleluYah Scriptures work with gentle persistence, shaping thought patterns, nurturing hope, and creating space for forgiveness and restoration. Each encounter with these sacred words plants seeds of spiritual renewal that grow steadily over time, bringing light to even the darkest corners of the soul.
Caring for prisoners is an act of obedience, not charity. Extending the restored Word to incarcerated individuals reflects the heart of Ha’Mashiach and embodies humility, compassion, and love in practice. Every box delivered carries hope into spaces built for punishment, turning despair into opportunity and isolation into spiritual growth. The Word reminds recipients that they are seen, valued, and capable of transformation, creating moments of light in places that often feel irredeemably dark.

Prison Ministry Group Uganda.

Prisoners have started small gatherings where they study and pray together, teaching their fellow inmates about the Name of YHWH and His Commandments. Their words reveal a deep hunger for righteousness and a newfound joy in serving YHWH.
Each letter we receive is living proof of this promise. These men and women, once lost in guilt and hopelessness, are now writing songs of praise and sharing encouragement with others. When we receive these heartfelt encouraging stories of hope, we are reminded how powerful the love of YHWH truly is..The Word of YHWH continues to breathe life into places that were once ruled by darkness and despair. The most hardest of hearts are soften when they come to know that someone loves them and cares for them.

When we receive these heartfelt encouraging stories of hope, we are reminded how powerful the love of YHWH truly is..The Word of YHWH continues to breathe life into places that were once ruled by darkness and despair. The most hardest of hearts are soften when they come to know that someone loves them and cares for them.
It is important to remember that Mashiaḥ Himself said, “I was in prison and you came to Me” (Mattithyahu/Matthew 25:36).

Volunteers, donors, and postal agents are the hands and feet of this mission, ensuring that Scripture reaches every intended heart. Each book prepared, each prayer lifted, and each logistical challenge overcome becomes part of a sacred offering that carries YHWH’s Truth into the world. Donors exemplify divine generosity by supporting the distribution of Scripture, while volunteers demonstrate that belief is active, not passive. Together, they form a living network of love, trust, and service, reaching those often overlooked by society.
Within the prison walls, the impact of the restored Word is profound. Men and women experience subtle and powerful transformations: hardened hearts soften, anger gives way to peace, and despair is replaced with hope. Study groups emerge, whether officially permitted or formed quietly among inmates, offering spaces for discussion, reflection, and mutual encouragement. Each verse read and each testimony shared reverberates outward, touching lives beyond the individual and sowing seeds of redemption within the wider prison community.

When we send a copy of His Word into a prison cell, we are doing exactly that — visiting Him, showing compassion, and shining light into the darkest of places. Every HalleluYah Scriptures parcel sent to a prisoner is a fulfilment of Mashiaḥ’s words in action. There is no wall thick enough, no gate strong enough, and no chain heavy enough to stop YHWH’s Word from reaching the heart that seeks Him.

His kindness finds its way even through prison bars, transforming sinners into servants of Mashiaḥ. What the world calls “the forgotten,” YHWH calls “the found,” and what man sees as punishment, YHWH can use as purification and redemption. In many prisons, those who have received the HalleluYah Scriptures become witnesses and sharers.
The HalleluYah Scriptures extend beyond the prison walls, creating ripples of wisdom and understanding wherever they reach. Each book delivered represents divine intent, prayerful dedication, and spiritual care. Prisoners, widows, orphans, and marginalized communities encounter hope and guidance through Scripture, illuminating paths that were once hidden in darkness. The restored Word becomes a lifeline, equipping hearts to rise above circumstance and embrace the purposes for which they were created.
Every book delivered to a prisoner is more than a collection of pages; it is a seed of possibility, a quiet promise of transformation that begins deep within the heart. While the changes it inspires may not always be visible at first, they unfold subtly over time, reshaping thoughts and attitudes beneath the surface.

Prisoners share the Truth with others who have never heard the Name of YHWH before. What a witness to the power of the Word! Each parcel sent is a miracle in itself — made possible by the kindness, prayers, and support of those who care deeply for this important mission. Through YHWH’s favour, we have been able to reach thousands upon thousands of prisoners who might never have known the beauty of His Truth.
“And He said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the Good News to every creature.”Marqos/Mark 16:15
Some transformations strike suddenly, igniting an instantaneous understanding or shift in perspective, while others grow slowly, like the soft glow of dawn dispelling the darkness. Each passage read, each verse pondered, contributes to a spiritual awakening that builds resilience, hope, and a renewed sense of self, preparing the prisoner for a life beyond the walls.

We are so thankful and grateful for the opportunity to serve in this way and for the many lessons we have learned along the way. The Project work has not only changed the lives of those we help but has also deeply transformed us, reinforcing our commitment to serving the most vulnerable in our world. As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our mission, inspired by the strength and resilience of those we serve and the boundless favour of the Most High.

Scripture serves as a constant and unwavering guide, available to instruct and console at every moment. Its words provide gentle correction when someone strays from a righteous path, acting as a moral compass and a source of clarity in times of confusion. In moments of sorrow or despair, the sacred texts bring comfort, offering empathy, hope, and the reassurance that no situation is beyond divine care. Through these lessons, prisoners encounter both favor and truth, learning how to navigate life’s challenges with courage and discernment, even in the confines of a prison cell.


Supplies For Prisoners.
Though often physically humble, worn from repeated reading and placed on simple shelves or near hard mattresses, these books radiate power and promise. Within the austere environment of a prison, they offer a tangible connection to something greater than the immediate reality, a reminder that hope exists even behind bars. Each time a prisoner reaches for the Word, they are not simply opening a book,they are reaching for guidance, comfort, and strength, drawing on a source of light in the midst of darkness. These texts transform lives quietly yet profoundly, showing that even in confinement, transformation, redemption, and spiritual growth are always within reach.


Many prisoners ask for extra copies to share with others, through their Chaplain so the project sends boxes to be shared for those who are seeking Truth. They become humble messengers of the Good News, spreading the Word within the very walls meant to confine them. YHWH’s power moves where hearts are open — and even in the most unlikely places, His light shines brightest. We are often reminded that YHWH chooses the humble and the broken- hearted to reveal His greatness.
We are humbled each time we read a witness from a prisoner who says, “I was lost, but now I am found.” The HalleluYah Scriptures becomes their comfort, their teacher, and their guide. Men who once shouted in anger now sing songs of worship. Women who once lived in fear now have prayers of hope. The Ruach ha’Qodesh moves freely, breaking spiritual chains and setting captives free within their hearts. What is greater than seeing a life transformed by the living Word of YHWH?
The process of reading letters from prisoners has been so revealing aspect of our work. Each letter offers a glimpse into the lives and minds of individuals who are often marginalized and forgotten by society.

Uganda Prison Ministry Group


Prisoners Supplies Getting Packed
The journey of helping prisoners receive His Word freely has been a remarkable and a fulfilling endeavor. Over the years, we have dedicated ourselves to maximizing every hour of each day to reach as many individuals as possible across the world. The team dedicate up to 16 hours a day something longer due to the workload as there are so many in need of His Word all over the world and we try and do the best we can each day.
This mission has been fraught with challenges, as we have faced numerous obstacles from adversaries who oppose the dissemination of the Father’s Word. Despite these hindrances, we take unity in the unwavering truth that neither man nor the devil can thwart the will of the Most High, for He continually safeguards those who belong to Him

These correspondences have underscored the importance of our mission, highlighting the profound impact that a kind word, loving literature, or a simple gesture of support can have on someone who is incarcerated. The emotional weight of these letters is significant, as they often convey the deep sense of isolation, regret, and longing for redemption that many prisoners experience.
Scripture invites deep reflection and critical examination, challenging old habits, harmful thought patterns, and destructive behaviors. It encourages the reader to choose life over despair, wisdom over folly, and restoration over stagnation, prompting a deliberate turning toward healing. In the prison context, this engagement can be revolutionary, empowering inmates to reclaim identity and purpose that had been buried beneath years of pain, isolation, or guilt.

The act of reading and meditating on these passages becomes an exercise of spiritual discernment and moral re calibration, planting seeds of growth that continue to flourish over time.
The prisoner who kneels before His Word is just as precious to Him as any free person. His compassion knows no boundary, and His love reaches every corner of the earth, including every prison cell.
“Let your light so shine before men, so that they see your good works and praise your Father who is in the shamayim.” Mattithyahu/Matthew 5:16

Even under strict rules and limitations, prisoners find ways to gather and discuss Scripture, creating small sanctuaries of reflection within the confines of incarceration. These study groups allow individuals to wrestle with challenging questions, share personal stories, and support one another in the pursuit of truth, fostering both spiritual and emotional growth. In these intimate gatherings, hearts that were hardened by experience begin to soften, and understanding begins to take root. What begins as a simple reading session often grows into a transformative space where hope is nurtured, purpose is restored, and the communal pursuit of righteousness inspires profound personal change.
Locked doors and iron bars cannot limit the freedom of a mind awakened to truth. While physical barriers impose discipline and control, the spirit remains untethered, capable of growth, reflection, and transformation. True liberation is not measured by the opening of gates but by the release of the heart from fear, resentment, and despair. In this sense, spiritual freedom emerges from within, allowing prisoners to rise above circumstances, embrace purpose, and experience the profound peace that comes from connection with the divine.

Chaplains, volunteers, and visiting believers often witness extraordinary transformations in those who engage deeply with the Word. Men who were once consumed by anger learn gentleness, women who felt unworthy discover forgiveness, and entire attitudes begin to shift toward hope and compassion. The presence of YHWH, revealed through Scripture, becomes evident in renewed behavior, restored relationships, and a visible light that replaces despair. These changes ripple beyond individual cells, influencing interactions, fostering empathy, and creating a tangible sense of spiritual renewal within the prison community.
Gratitude begins to replace bitterness, peace gradually takes root where violence once reigned, and purpose emerges from confusion and disorientation. The Word continues to act long after it is read, shaping thought patterns, influencing choices, and inspiring transformation in ways that transcend immediate observation. In this ongoing process, prisoners discover that their past does not define their future, and that through engagement with Scripture, redemption, healing, and spiritual resilience are attainable. Every page turned becomes a step toward freedom,not merely of the body, but of the heart and mind.

The HalleluYah Scriptures are unique in that we restore the original Names of the Father and His Bĕn, not only this but the HalleuYah Scriptures is the purest and closer to Hebrew in English than any other translation, helping readers connect more deeply with the text. This connection is particularly meaningful for prisoners, many of whom have never encountered a version of Scripture that resonates so personally with the heart of the Father. Prisoners know the difference when they receive the HalleluYah Scriptures they feel the Ruach and not man when they hold it.

Delivering HalleluYah Scriptures is a process that demands patience, perseverance, and careful coordination, reflecting the deep value placed on every soul awaiting spiritual guidance. Each step—from printing to packaging, from documentation to navigating complex distribution systems—ensures that the Word reaches those prepared to receive it. Obstacles, whether in the form of bureaucratic delays, shipping challenges, or logistical hurdles, are met with unwavering dedication and prayerful resolve. This meticulous process is a living testament to the belief that every life touched by Scripture is worth the effort, no matter the complexity of the path it takes to reach them.
True giving, as reflected in these deliveries, is never transactional; it is an expression of favor, generosity, and devotion. Donors provide resources without expectation of recognition or profit, embodying the principle that spiritual nourishment is not for sale but freely shared. Volunteers and supporters act as conduits of divine kindness, sending hope and light into places often overlooked by society. Each parcel represents a unified effort of love, prayer, and compassion, ensuring that the restored Word reaches those in need, transforming despair into hope, isolation into connection, and hopelessness into opportunity for spiritual growth.

“Each one should look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.” – Pilipiyim/Philippians 2:4

By providing access to the HalleluYah Scriptures, we empower individuals to grow in their understanding, strengthen their belief, and find solace in the unchanging promises of YHWH.
Tehillim/Psalm 34:18 “YHWH is near to the broken-hearted And saves those whose spirit is crushed.”For many prisoners, the Word brings not only spiritual knowledge but also the tangible awareness that YHWH is near, watching over them, and working in their lives even within the confines of prison walls.
The restored Word illuminates minds clouded by doubt, fear, and confusion, guiding prisoners toward choices that bring healing instead of harm. It offers a moral framework rooted in divine purpose, enabling individuals to understand who they are beyond past mistakes. Each verse absorbed begins to dismantle the walls of shame and guilt, replacing them with hope, courage, and the possibility of renewal. Through Scripture, spiritual freedom spreads, and lives that once looked backward begin to envision a future of restoration and purpose.
The HalleluYah Scriptures project supports supplies to prisoners in Africa.

The Word does not remain isolated; it spreads within the prison block through communal reading, shared study, and discussion. Books are borrowed, passed around, and studied together, allowing the transformative truth to ripple outward. Cellmates, family members during visitation, and eventually entire communities after release are touched by its power. This diffusion demonstrates that spiritual impact multiplies when Scripture enters one life, creating networks of hope, compassion, and moral realignment that transcend confinement.

“For the Word of YHWH is living and working, and sharper than any two-edged sword, cutting through even to the dividing of being and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart” – Iḇrim/Hebrews 4:12.
This work could not happen without the support of those who give so generously. Every donation helps cover the cost of printing, packaging, and mailing the HalleluYah Scriptures to prisoners around the world. Your gifts allow us to provide copies completely free, so that every prisoner has the opportunity to receive His Word without financial burden. Donations also assist in sending additional materials when requested. Each contribution, large or small, is a seed of hope planted in a heart that might otherwise never know the love, forgiveness, and Truth of YHWH. Truly, donors are partners in ministry, sharing in the beraḵah as lives are transformed behind prison walls.
The living Word exposes deception, reveals new futures, and cuts through despair, offering courage to embrace change. It does not merely inform the mind but pierces the heart, inspiring transformation that is both internal and external. Prisoners begin to recognize the weight of their actions, learn repentance, and embrace accountability without succumbing to shame. Through this process, the restored Word fosters integrity, renewal, and the understanding that past failures need not dictate one’s destiny.
HalleluYah Scriptures Support Prisoners in Africa- Sending In Items that are needed.

True transformation takes courage, as admitting wrongdoing is often painful, and choosing a better path requires resilience. HalleluYah Scripture guides prisoners in learning responsibilities they may never have understood—honoring others, speaking truth, walking in righteousness, and making amends wherever possible. Belief begins to grow quietly but powerfully, evolving into a revolution within the prison walls. Men who were once defined by anger and violence become peacemakers, women ruled by fear become encourages, and those who were followers emerge as leaders of kindness, respect, and spiritual maturity.

The lessons of Scripture are enduring, continuing to shape lives long after prison doors open. Transformation rooted in these sacred texts becomes a foundation for rebuilding life with integrity, one brick at a time. It influences decisions, relationships, and conduct, providing a framework for spiritual and moral resilience that withstands societal pressures and personal challenges. The Word becomes a lifelong companion, guiding behavior, thought, and purpose in the post-incarceration journey. Many prisoners write to us to send free copy to their families. We love to help their families as well.
The power of this mission extends beyond the individual reader, reaching families and communities of prisoners. Prisoners reconnect with estranged loved ones, parents write to children again, and fractured relationships begin to mend. The atmosphere within correctional facilities changes as well, with violence decreasing and dialogue shifting toward cooperation and reflection. Officers and staff often observe transformed behavior, witnessing firsthand how the restored Word softens hearts, inspires accountability, and spreads hope from one life to many.
Chaplains often recount moments when a single verse unlocks tears held for decades, allowing long-suppressed pain to surface and healing to begin. Grudges dissolve, prayer becomes natural even among skeptics, and a culture of spiritual reflection takes root.

The living Word exposes deception, reveals new futures, and cuts through despair, offering courage to embrace change. It does not merely inform the mind but pierces the heart, inspiring transformation that is both internal and external. Prisoners begin to recognize the weight of their actions, learn repentance, and embrace accountability without succumbing to shame. Through this process, the restored Word fosters integrity, renewal, and the understanding that past failures need not dictate one’s destiny.
True transformation takes courage, as admitting wrongdoing is often painful, and choosing a better path requires resilience. HalleluYah Scripture guides prisoners in learning responsibilities they may never have understood—honoring others, speaking truth, walking in righteousness, and making amends wherever possible. Belief begins to grow quietly but powerfully, evolving into a revolution within the prison walls. Men who were once defined by anger and violence become peacemakers, women ruled by fear become encourages, and those who were followers emerge as leaders of kindness, respect, and spiritual maturity.
“Give to a wise one, and he is wiser still; Teach a righteous one, and he increases in learning.” – Mishley/Proverbs 9:9

These breakthroughs are reminders that the Word’s impact is not measured by numbers but by the depth of transformation in each heart. Every act of engagement—reading, reflecting, sharing—contributes to a ripple of restoration that can extend for generations, proving the profound power of divine truth to heal and renew. The project sends hundreds of boxes out to Chaplain throughout the year.
Even when scars remain, they no longer define identity, for YHWH’s favour rewrites the narrative. Prisoners begin to envision lives of purpose, compassion, and service beyond the walls that once confined them. Many express a desire to continue this cycle of giving, dreaming of mentoring youth, strengthening families, and serving communities. The restored Word equips them not only for survival within incarceration but also for active participation in society, modeling redemption and illustrating the transformative power of belief.
Prison outreach requires more than just resources; it demands compassion, patience, belief and endurance. Volunteers often work long hours, responding to requests, packing, etc., and offering encouragement. It is a labour of love, reflecting the teachings of Mashiaḥ, who emphasized care for the marginalized: Every act of service has a purpose in this mission of love to obey what YHWH has chosen us for in this ministry.

Beyond the prison walls, the mission extends to orphans, widows, and marginalized communities, carrying the same transformative potential. Each shipment of HalleluYah Scriptures serves as a lifeline, offering moral guidance, emotional support, and understanding to those often overlooked by society. Children learn principles of compassion, integrity, and divine love, while widows find solace and reassurance in challenging circumstances. The Word becomes both a teacher and a companion, guiding recipients toward choices that nurture character, resilience, and hope in daily life.
Volunteers form the heartbeat of this mission, dedicating hours to organizing, packaging, and praying over each book. Every effort ensures that logistical, financial, or geographic barriers do not prevent the Word from reaching its intended recipients. Their dedication transforms distribution into an act of service, connecting distant communities with resources that can inspire growth and reflection. The personal investment of time and energy highlights the importance of commitment, showing that consistent action, no matter how small, can have profound consequences.

“YHWH builds up Yerushalayim, He gathers the outcasts of Yisra’el-Heals the broken-hearted And binds up their wounds.” – Tehillim/Psalms 147:2-3.
Postal agents play an equally vital role, navigating intricate routes and complex regulations to ensure timely delivery. Each parcel represents more than physical content; it carries care, intent, and connection from a wider network committed to the mission. The diligence and precision with which these packages are handled guarantees that even remote or hard-to-reach locations can access the Scriptures. Their work exemplifies how structured effort, attention to detail, and coordination can amplify the impact of a single initiative.
While the need is great, so are the challenges. Many prisons have strict regulations, making the distribution of these materials a careful and deliberate process.


Mailing the HalleluYah Scriptures and other materials requires attention to detail, and volunteers often face bureaucratic obstacles. Yet, these challenges are met with belief and perseverance. With each obstacle, our commitment grows stronger, fuelled by the witnesses of those who receive the HalleluYah Scriptures and the undeniable work of the Ruach haQodesh in their lives.
Donors provide the necessary resources to sustain this work, covering printing, shipping, and administrative costs. Every contribution, whether large or modest, directly influences the ability to share the Word and provide spiritual nourishment where it is needed most. The act of giving, performed without expectation of reward, mirrors principles of generosity and compassion. By supporting this mission, donors become conduits of guidance and hope, allowing the transformative message of the Scriptures to reach those who might otherwise remain forgotten.


Giving freely reflects the principles that guide this mission, extending favour and guidance to those who cannot access it themselves. Each parcel delivered is a tangible representation of care and consideration, reinforcing the value of service and the enduring impact of thoughtful action. In the hands of a recipient, the Word serves not only as a text but as an expression of love, connection, and the presence of support in times of need.
The combined efforts of volunteers, donors, and postal agents form a dynamic network, flowing across borders, languages, and cultures. Together, they ensure that the restored Word moves like a current through communities, reaching hearts and influencing lives. Every participant in this network contributes to a larger story of transformation, where individual acts accumulate into lasting change. This interconnected system demonstrates how coordinated intention and collaboration can produce a reach far beyond what any one individual could achieve alone.
The support of believers around the world makes this outreach possible. Each donation, each prayer, and each word of encouragement helps another prisoner discover freedom — not the kind that unlocks physical doors, but the eternal freedom found only in Mashiaḥ.
Packing up and arranging items for prisoners.

Together, we are part of a greater calling: to set the captives free through the power of His Truth. We rejoice knowing that even in the darkest places, YHWH’s light shines brightest. Through the HalleluYah Scriptures, prisoners are learning that they are not forgotten — they are loved, forgiven, and chosen. Many have dedicated their lives to serving YHWH right where they are, turning their confinement into ministry and their sorrow into service.
Recipients consistently report profound effects. Prisoners gain courage, guidance, and a renewed sense of direction, proving that each interaction with the Word carries tangible results. Every study session, shared reading, and reflection reinforces moral understanding, resilience, and the capacity to act with kindness. The impact is cumulative, creating communities in which hope replaces despair and understanding begins to flourish.


“He who has a good eye is baruk, For he gives of his bread to the poor.” – Mishley/Proverbs 22:9.
Study groups, both inside prisons and among widows, blossom into communities of dialogue, reflection, and mutual encouragement. Participants share experiences, ask difficult questions, and learn from one another, fostering environments where insight and understanding thrive. These gatherings often become sanctuaries of growth, teaching individuals how to navigate challenges with wisdom and patience. The collective engagement with Scripture strengthens bonds, builds trust, and nurtures a culture of ethical reflection and support.
Volunteers witness these transformations firsthand, seeing individuals move from hopelessness to leadership and from fear to confidence in guiding principles. Each act of service reinforces the knowledge that individual contributions, when applied consistently and thoughtfully, can ripple outward to touch countless lives. Observing these changes emphasizes the profound potential of human effort to cultivate moral and emotional development in communities that have previously experienced neglect or marginalization.

Prayer is a cornerstone of the prisoner’s journey toward belief and healing. Many write to us asking for prayers for themselves, their families, and even their fellow inmates. Through the support of believers, prisoners experience a sense of fellowship, knowing they are not alone in their journey.
Let us continue to pray for them — that their belief will grow stronger and their hope will remain steadfast. Let us also pray for more open doors, so that we may send even more free copies into prisons around the world.

This mission illustrates that no act of service is too small to create meaningful change. Every page folded, every address confirmed, every book sent carries significance that extends far beyond the immediate action. The cumulative effect reaches families, communities, and future generations, demonstrating that diligence, care, and intentional effort can leave a lasting imprint. Even a single act of sharing the Word can multiply, creating impact in ways that surpass initial expectations and continue to expand over time.
Each parcel sent is a seed of life that will bear eternal fruit. As we serve the prisoners, we are reminded that Mashiaḥ’s message was one of redemption and compassion. No one is beyond His reach. Every HalleluYah Scriptures that enter a prison cell is a testimony that YHWH’s Word is alive and active, breaking chains and restoring souls. May we always remember to lift up these precious souls in prayer, for they are our brothers and sisters in need of His love.

When a prisoner encounters the restored Word for the first time, awareness awakens, sparking questions of identity, redemption, and favour. “Who am I beyond my crime?” and “Can the Father still redeem what I ruined?” are inquiries that naturally emerge in the soul ready to engage with truth. Scripture patiently answers these questions, revealing that righteousness is still attainable, even behind bars. The transformative power of these sacred texts lies not only in knowledge but in the intimate, personal invitation to reconcile, repent, and rediscover one’s purpose in YHWH.

Some prisoners respond by writing letters of gratitude, sharing how the HalleluYah Scripture has changed their nights, thoughts, and behaviors. They testify that the Word helped them sleep peacefully for the first time in years, or inspired them to turn away from violence and toward compassion. Each story illustrates the profound ripple effect of a single book placed in a willing heart, influencing not only the reader but also those around them. These accounts remind us that even small acts of distribution can have enormous spiritual consequences, extending hope far beyond initial expectations.

“And when you reap the harvest of your land do not completely reap the corners… Leave them for the poor and for the stranger. I am YHWH your Elohim.” – Wayiqra/Leviticus 23:22.
This sacred instruction comes alive in each book delivered, in every volunteer’s hands, and in every donor’s heart. Scripture reaches the corners of the earth because hearts align with principles of favour, justice, and generosity. Each act of giving becomes a tangible expression of divine love, reminding recipients that they are not forgotten and that guidance is available even in the most overlooked places.

Every parcel sent, every verse read, every life touched bears witness to enduring compassion and care. Through the combined efforts of volunteers, donors, and steadfast distribution, the restored Word breaks chains, restores dignity, and illuminates paths toward restoration. This mission demonstrates that even one act of service can ripple across generations, influencing lives in ways beyond immediate perception. Each recipient becomes part of a larger story, where hope and understanding are passed from hand to hand, heart to heart.
With hearts overflowing in gratitude, we thank each and every one of you who stands with this mission. Your sharing, prayers, kindness, and love make it possible for us to reach those who sit in darkness and long for light. Every free copy you help send carries the message of life and hope into the hands of those who have been forgotten by the world but never forgotten by YHWH.

As we reflect on this sacred work, we recognize that every individual involved—whether preparing parcels, coordinating logistics, praying, or donating—becomes part of a divine story. Each action, however small, contributes to a larger network of care and moral influence. The cumulative impact of these efforts extends beyond material delivery, shaping the attitudes, choices, and outlooks of countless recipients. The Father’s work is manifested through ordinary people choosing to act with diligence, intention, and generosity.


To volunteers, who dedicate countless hours with joy and humility, may the Most High honor your service. To those that made this happen we praise the Father for you, those that pray daily we thank you for your prayer and fasting is what gives us strength to continue each day.
“For the Word of YHWH is living and working, and sharper than any two-edged sword, cutting through even to the dividing of being and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart” – Iḇrim/Hebrews 4:12.

Your hands package Scripture, your hearts lift prayers, and your commitment ensures that these books reach those longing for guidance. Every moment of preparation represents a living testament to intention and care, demonstrating the profound difference that consistent, selfless effort can make. Through your work, moral guidance, reflection, and insight are made accessible to those who might otherwise never encounter such resources.

To postal agents and coordinators, navigating complex logistics to ensure delivery, may YHWH reward your diligence. Every step, from understanding regulations to ensuring timely transport, allows the Word to cross boundaries, reach remote areas, and touch lives otherwise inaccessible. Your attention to detail ensures that the transformative potential of Scripture is preserved and delivered intact. In this way, logistical expertise becomes an act of service, enabling spiritual and moral guidance to travel where it is most needed.

Your combined efforts create a network of light that cannot be dimmed. Each act of service, whether large or small, echoes into eternity, shaping hearts, inspiring transformation, and affirming that the principles of guidance and favour extend beyond human limitations. Volunteers, donors, and delivery agents together form a living testament to intentional action, showing that the power of care multiplies when shared within a connected community. The impact of these efforts is enduring, touching lives both directly and indirectly, far beyond the immediate recipients of the Word.
Meeting & Greetings Prisoners – Giving Supplies to grateful inmates/Brothers



We rejoice in the knowledge that the restored Word continues to move through the hands of believers worldwide. Every study, every reflection, and every act of engagement with these Scriptures amplifies the mission, carrying wisdom, favour, and guidance to corners of the world often forgotten. The worldwide reach of the mission ensures that no community is entirely overlooked and that every individual has the potential to access the Father’s and moral direction. Through these ongoing efforts, lives are shaped, understanding is deepened, and hope is consistently renewed.

May those who receive these sacred texts feel the warmth of YHWH’s presence. May each page inspire understanding, patience, courage, and discernment. Prisoners may find dignity restored and a sense of purpose, widows comfort and reassurance, and all recipients renewed insight to live ethically and thoughtfully. Each interaction with the Word carries the potential to transform perspectives, influence behavior, and instill hope that extends beyond the immediate reading experience.

And so, we honor and ask the Father to barak every supporter—whether seen or unseen, near or far—who has committed to this mission. Your contribution of time, resources, and prayers extends far beyond the physical act of giving. You are partners in a sacred effort, fulfilling the call to serve the overlooked, uplift the vulnerable, and share enduring wisdom freely and joyfully. Each act of participation creates ripples of impact, demonstrating how intention combined with action can shape hearts and communities for generations to come.

Sending out free copies and materials has been another critical component of this mission. These materials, which include Spiritual literature and educational resources, serve as lifelines for prisoners seeking to transform their lives.
Our Prison Team At The Prison – Shall the items you the supporters donated for.

The support from our network of volunteers and donors has been crucial in making this possible. Their contributions have enabled us to maintain a steady flow of resources, ensuring that prisoners have access to the tools they need for personal growth. A number of you have donated for the prisoners to receive Hebrew/English editions and other books as they want to learn and understand Hebrew. The prisoners send many thank you letters and are so thankful and grateful.

“I have treasured up Your Word in my heart, that I might not sin against You.” – Tehillim/Psalms 119:11.

“Let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not of grief or of necessity, for Elohim loves a joyous giver.” – 2 Corinthians 9:7.

The joy with which you contribute returns manifold, inspiring a cycle of generosity, care, and understanding. Every seed sown in this mission bears spiritual and practical fruit, transforming lives, strengthening moral insight, and nurturing compassionate communities. Your active participation ensures that wisdom, guidance, and support reach those who need it most, perpetuating the cycle of positive impact through thoughtful action.

With hearts lifted in gratitude and hands united in service, we continue this mission with unwavering commitment as Prisoners are important to the Father and ourselves. The restored Word will illuminate minds, guide decision-making, and offer hope where despair previously lingered. Together, supporters extend care, understanding, and moral guidance to every corner of the earth, fulfilling the call to remember the forgotten, assist the vulnerable, and share timeless truth freely and intentionally. Each parcel, each interaction, and each prayer ensures that the work endures, impacting generations to come.

Each parcel of the HalleluYah Scriptures represents more than just ink and paper; it embodies a tangible message of guidance and purpose. Volunteers commit not out of obligation, but out of compassion, ensuring that every book reaches someone who longs for understanding and moral direction. Every hour spent preparing, packaging, and praying over these texts becomes a conduit for transforming hearts and inspiring reflective action. Through their service, volunteers demonstrate that deliberate care and thoughtful attention can bring profound influence into places often overlooked.

The restored Word’s reach is worldwide, crossing continents, oceans, and cultural barriers to touch lives that might otherwise remain disconnected from spiritual insight. From Africa to Asia, South America to Europe, and remote islands across the Middle East, these Scriptures provide individuals with a framework to navigate ethical and personal challenges. Each recipient, regardless of their location or circumstance, becomes part of a broader community connected through the values and wisdom contained in the Word. In this way, the mission nurtures a shared understanding of guidance, compassion, and moral clarity worldwide.

Every delivery reinforces the message that YHWH remembers the forgotten and watches over those in difficult circumstances. No one is beyond the reach of care, and no situation is too dire for renewal. Scripture becomes a constant companion, offering comfort, direction, and encouragement even in environments filled with obstacles or adversity. The act of receiving a book, studying it, and reflecting on its teachings reminds individuals that understanding and moral insight are always accessible, regardless of the barriers imposed by life or circumstance.

The mission nurtures moral integrity, personal reflection, and transformation at a foundational level. Prisoners learn accountability for their actions, widows find reassurance in knowing they are remembered, and orphans gain insight into ethical living and purpose. Each interaction with Scripture reinforces the responsibility of every recipient to live thoughtfully and with consideration for others. The cumulative impact of these lessons fosters a network of individuals guided by principles of care, responsibility, and deliberate action.

May YHWH greatly baraḵ you for your compassion toward the prisoners and for your steadfast support of this precious project. Truly, this work belongs to Him alone. HalleluYah for His endless compassion and for the joy of serving Him together in unity and love. We cannot thank you enough for allowing us to do this work and we love to serve. This world holds nothing for us for we made a vow and promise to forsake our lives to serve the Father. We could not do this work without you and there is no better gift than you can give than His Word, your reward is with Him.

Each shipment reflects the principle that obedience to ethical and moral instruction produces real, observable outcomes. By giving generously, serving humbly, and ensuring careful distribution, supporters enact the teachings of Scripture in practical ways. The network’s coordinated efforts demonstrate that guidance, care, and reflection can be intentionally spread through human action. This tangible application of Scripture ensures that its wisdom moves beyond theory into actionable influence in the lives of countless recipients.

Giving freely mirrors the care and generosity modeled by the Father, and each parcel sent is a physical reflection of this principle. The act of giving not only provides immediate assistance but also serves as a teaching example for recipients, demonstrating the importance of thoughtfulness, generosity, and intentional support. In turn, recipients are inspired to act in ways that perpetuate understanding, care, and guidance within their own communities.

May those who receive these sacred Scriptures feel the warmth of the Father’s care. May each page encourage understanding, patience, courage, and deliberate action in daily life. Prisoners may find dignity and moral direction in His Word and that is why supporter prisoners is so important.Theteachings contained in each HalleluYah Scriptures provide practical guidance, encouraging individuals to navigate challenges with insight, compassion, and integrity.

May YHWH baraḵ every donor who contributes, trusting that their gift will nurture growth, insight, and transformation. Their offerings become instruments of hope, guiding prisoners toward reflection, widows toward comfort. Each act of generosity is a reminder that assistance is freely given, providing both immediate support and long-term guidance. In this way, donors create a living impact, shaping lives and communities through intentional care and support.

With hearts lifted in gratitude and hands united in service, the mission continues with unwavering purpose. The restored Word will illuminate minds, guide actions, and bring hope where despair once lingered. Together, volunteers, donors, and coordinators extend the Father’s care to every corner of the earth, fulfilling the call to remember the forgotten, support the vulnerable, and share His eternal wisdom freely and joyfully. The impact of this work transcends the immediate moment, creating a lasting legacy of guidance, compassion, and moral transformation across generations. HalleluYah!

It has been a wonderful journey helping prisoners receive His Word, for His Word gives comfort, joy, and a peace we cannot get from this world. We have tried to do the best we can with the hours given each day, to help as many as we can, all over the world. We try and help all we can. The Project sends in many other books as well to prisoners as they have a hunger to learn.

We as a team have been hated, abused, accused and our lives threatened unto death. Our Savior went through the same thing, people rose up in hate and lies against Him and they killed Him in the end. We as a team do not expect less. Our lives are not our own and we have dedicated 25 years to this work, 16 years in print and 9 years in preparing and learning.

Our lives are not our own for we were called to lay our lives down for this work and our lives are in His hands. If the Father wants to take us then that is up to Him, we will never fear what man can do to us for man can do nothing unless the Father allows him to. We have given all we have to this work as a team and served with a clean and pure heart, wanting nothing in return.

Thank you to our supporters who partner with us in this work. With a number of dedicated prison ministries it has been a cornerstone of this success. These ministries, with 25/40 years of experience working within the prison system, has been instrumental in processing many of the prisoners’ orders for this Project. Their extensive experience and unwavering commitment have made them an invaluable partner in our mission. Their dedication mirrors our own, creating a synergy that has significantly enhanced the effectiveness of our efforts. It really has taken pressure off the project over the years.



We want to take the time to say a special heartfelt deep thank you for all you have done for the very poor and needy in this world which includes prisoners, we could not do this work without you.
We know they the prisoners praise the Father daily for your help. We pray you enjoy this article and praise the Father for He deserves it all. Kindly praise Him and thank Him for all the work that is being done. Be sure to read the projects other prisoners articles on the website.
Our daily prayers are with you and thank you,
The HallelulYah Scriptures Team



























































