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Victory Christian Center Brings Hope To 700 Inmates Through Worship & Baptism

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700 Inmates Worship God

-700 Inmates Worship God Through Victory Christian Center

Victory Christian Center, led by Pastor Paul Daugherty, recently organized an unprecedented prison outreach event at the John H. Lilley Correctional Center in Boley, Oklahoma.

Over 700 inmates and prison staff gathered to worship and hear the Gospel, with remarkable results.

“Today was a blessing beyond words,” the church shared on Instagram following the event.

“We were welcomed into an Oklahoma men’s prison to share the hope of Jesus! God moved powerfully through salvations, baptisms, and life-changing moments of connection. His LOVE truly knows no walls or limits.”

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The team served 1,000 hot meals, distributed 700 Bibles, handed out 620 New Life books and 710 Words That Change the World booklets, and gave 100 gift bags to prison staff through a partnership with CityServe Oklahoma.

I was like, man, I really feel like there’s a harvest of people in the prisons that we could reach with God’s love that [only a few] churches in our city [are] really going after,” he said.

700 Inmates Worship God

“I really want[ed] to reach almost every prisoner we can in an outreach,” Daugherty stated.

The outreach was made possible through a connection with Oklahoma Chief Operating Officer Brian Bobek, a Christian attending Victory Christian Center. A team of 32 volunteers worked together to plan and execute the event.

The event was marked by powerful worship, salvations, and life-changing moments of connection. The church shared on Instagram, God moved powerfully. His LOVE truly knows no walls or limits

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