A Journey To The Harvest Field
The Approach: You can see the lights from ten miles away, illumined against the western backdrop of a
glorious sunset. The road we travel is lined on one side with fig, peach, and nut trees which are now yielding
their rich annual harvest. On the other side of the road the combines are harvesting hay. But ahead of us . . .
where the lights burn in the distance . . . is the greatest harvest.
The Entry: As we drive onto the prison grounds, we first pass a guard post with numerous warning signs:
-You are entering a restricted area: No weapons, guns, knives, or drugs.
-You are required to consent for search of your person and belongings.
-You are entering an area with known AIDS infection.
-In the event of a prison riot, we have a policy of non-negotiation for hostages.
First we enter the visitors center. There we must remove all jewelry, any items in our pockets, our belts, and
watches. A search is made of our Bible and book bag and we pass through the metal detector. We are then
logged in, given a badge, and our arms are stamped with an ultraviolet identification code. We exit the visitors
center to a small cubicle and wait for the large gate to slide open. When it does, we step inside another small
cubicle. The gate behind us clangs shut with a loud crash, then the gate in front of us opens and we proceed on
to the control center. At the control center, we ring the outside bell. The gate is opened, closes behind us, our
identification is checked, and another large door opens. At last . . . we are inside the main yard of the prison
facility. We are surrounded by tall fences topped with razor wire. We cross the grounds to a small room on the
east end where the harvest awaits.
The Harvest: Simple wooden chairs fill a plain, rectangular room. There are no stained glass windows, no
carpet, or comfortable pews. But the room is packed with the harvest of human lives. Women fill the chairs,
line the walls, and sit on the floor.
-Let us introduce you first to AG, who is serving 15 to life for killing a drug pusher. Her life has been
miraculously changed by the power of God. She is personally responsible for many other “lifers” who fill the
classroom. They came to have their own lives changed when they saw the difference in her life.
-SK was a teacher until that fateful night when she drank too much, got into her car, and struck and killed a
pedestrian. SK is now a born-again Christian.
-DL came from a background of Satanic worship. She was a high priestess in the church of Satan. As a child,
she was abused by her step-father and had her first child at age 12. Serving time for kidnapping and drug
related offenses, she has been saved, filled with the Holy Spirit, and obtained her college degree from a
Christian university while incarcerated.
-AM came from drugs and prostitution. She never completed anything in her life that she started until she
finished a course in the prison Bible college. She is paroling tomorrow, and tonight she stands with radiant
face to give glory to God. She walked in these gates alone. She walks out with God
We wish we had time to introduce you to each one of the students. They are former thieves, addicts,
embezzlers, prostitutes, and murderers. What education, rehabilitation, and counseling could not do,
the power of the Gospel has done. As we minister the Word of God, you will see tears of repentance.
You will hear voices lifted in praise to God. You may even see dancing and shouting before the Lord.
Although they are still behind bars and rows of razor wire fences, these women have found freedom
in Jesus Christ. This is the true harvest.