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Oct 01

Grace Behind Bars: Five Inmates Baptized Through Panama City Church’s Prison Ministries

BY EDDY NUNEZ

In a remarkable testimony of perseverance, faith, and the unstoppable power of the Holy Spirit, five inmates at a local correctional facility recently committed their lives to Christ through baptism, thanks to the steadfast efforts of the Panama City Church’s prison ministries team.

For months, dedicated members from the church faithfully conducted Bible studies every Friday in the facility, ministering to hearts often forgotten by society but never by God. What began as a small outreach initiative transformed into a revival behind prison walls.

After completing a Bible study series, one inmate made a profound decision — he wanted to be baptized. While initial plans were to include the baptism in a larger event hosted by another church, the ministries team felt strongly that this moment required a distinct and personal celebration. That choice introduced further delays as permissions had to be renegotiated, but the conviction to honor the individual’s spiritual journey never wavered.

As the weeks passed, two more inmates expressed their desire to follow Christ through baptism. Just as the team made progress, the chaplain who was instrumental in coordinating the event transitioned out of his role, requiring the entire approval process to restart.

Despite the setbacks, the team continued to minister and pray. By the time a new date was secured, a fifth inmate had made the life-altering decision to be baptized.

When the much-anticipated day finally arrived, prison staff set up a full baptismal space in the facility’s yard. For many of the inmates, simply being outside and under the sun was a gift in itself. The service began with a message of hope, followed by an appeal that led two additional inmates to step forward — right then and there — to give their hearts to Jesus.

The baptisms were powerful. One inmate laughed joyfully in the water, sharing that he couldn’t remember the last time he’d been submerged like that. Another shouted, “Take that, devil!” while another said, “Thank you, God!” — their voices echoing across the compound, testifying to newfound freedom in Christ.

Correctional officers and staff present were visibly moved. Some shared afterward how witnessing the event had deeply impacted them.

In the following days, phone calls and messages poured in from prison personnel, thanking Panama City Church members for the joy, peace, and spiritual renewal brought to their facility through the event.

This extraordinary story is a reminder that no soul is beyond the reach of grace. It is also a tribute to a faithful team whose love and persistence continue to break down barriers — literal and spiritual.

Let us celebrate the power of God to bring light into the darkest places, and pray for the continued growth of these new believers in Christ.

Gulf States | October 2025

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