Jesus the Savior Church Lome Togo Africa
Prison Ministry
Prison

REPORT OF THE PRISON MINISTRY ON TUESDAY: COOKING FOR THE PRISONERS
 
These are the women coming back from the market and starting arranging to cook. You can notice my wife among them helping. You can see some prisoners who are on duty that day helping also, you can notice the soldiers in the background.

FEEDING PRISONERS IN LOME TOGO AFRICA

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Pictures of  True Thanksgiving

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Above - Prisoners are cooking a food called paste, made of corn flour. The favourite food of Togolese. By day they cook 12 pots of this paste which is costly. That is why prisoners do not eat good food. That day they were so happy. After both the prisoners and the soldiers ate, we shared the gospel with them, strengthening those who have already received Christ. Those who are new comers received Christ. They did not allow us to take pictures. They only allow us to take pictures at the kitchen.
 
Some prisoners who are on duty this day helping , you can notice soldiers at the background.

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$12.00 buys food for one prisoner for one month
There are 2,000 prisoners

Please send a donation: Make checks out to SOC
Mail to:
SOC - Feed Prisoners
PO Box 1556
Spokane Valley WA 99037 

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Fixing food in the prison kitchen
Many prisoners are in jail without any charge or court date. Prisoners have been in jail up to five years.
The government asked Pastor Zeph and the church to help identify those who should not be in jail. 
Land is given to Pastor Zeph by the government to be used for a transitional facility and an orphanage.