• Personal Development

    We pray over all of our staff, volunteers and PFC community that the Holy Spirit will continue to cultivate what He began in us when He first called us and set us apart for this ministry. We pray to grow more effective as faith-leaders and that we will humble ourselves to the Lord’s pruning as […]

  • Church-Relations Development

    We pray for many new introductions to new churches across Canada this year and ask the Lord to go before us and prepare the pathway for divine connections. We pray that the Lord will show favour to our regional staff in establishing and building great rapport with local churches across Canada.

  • Program Development

    We thank the Lord for the effective ministry He has entrusted to PFC’s national community through PFC by Phone, Bridgecare, In-Prison, and Restorative Justice programs. We pray that the Lord will help us to continue to improve upon the processes of these programs to help them work within every institution’s context.

  • Financial Developments

    We thank the Lord for sustaining us through the ebb and flow of being a charity fully supported by donor contributions for all of these years. We ask the Lord to continue to pour out His support for the vision He has given us for reconciliation and ask that no need for ministry growth will […]

  • Technological Developments

    With the changing landscape of how technology has impacted the way we do things, we pray that we will continue to find inspiration that helps us to best utilize the latest technological advancements in our workflow and ministry. We pray for creative inspiration that never takes away, but rather supports, PFC’s relational style of ministry.

  • Dreams & Interpretations

    We pray that the Holy Spirit continues to bring healing, hope, and encouragement to prisoners who are in hard-to-reach areas of institutions across Canada through dreams and a clear understanding of the interpretation of dreams. May the power of prophecy flow from prisoners across Canada.

  • Rest & Restoration

    As we set our sights on the work ahead of us this year, we pray that the Holy Spirit will help us to recognize the times and seasons for stepping away and finding rest in new restorative ways. May we never lose our zeal, but also wisely appropriate our time to include the rest necessary […]

  • Joy in The Spirit

    We thank the Lord for the light hearts that He gives us for such heavy work. May He guard our hearts so that we never lose our love for ministry. May we continue to find joy in His service and find ways to encourage ourselves like David did in his darkest moments.

  • Overcoming Shame

    The struggle with immediate and even long-term shame for prisoners after release is a very real and daily battle. We pray that the joy and comfort that the Gospel gives to us to overcome the effects of shame in our lives would far outweigh the despair and hopelessness that permeates the lives of so many, post-incarceration.

  • Deeper Understanding

    With all of the information now available at our fingertips, it can sometimes feel overwhelming to know where to start. We pray that the Holy Spirit would guide returning citizens to the right resources that adequately equip them to grow deeper in their understanding of the Holy One.

  • Churches That Pray

    We thank the Lord for congregations who love you and their commitment to pray for prisoners, ex-prisoners, their families, and the victims of crime, along with all the other issues of justice at every level of government. May the Lord restore our judicial system into one that truly reflects the heart and structure for transformation.

  • A Heart for The Lost One

    We pray that more churches across Canada would sense the move of the Holy Spirit and get involved with justice-affected individuals within their communities. We pray that churches would be known as healing places for ex-prisoners to find comfort, establish identity, and grow as disciples of Jesus as God gently leads them.