You can help women in prison find comfort this Christmas.

Send the hope of the Gospel into prison and share the Reason for the Season with an inmate today.

For women in prison, Christmas is one of the loneliest times of the year.

Separated from their children and grandchildren, in a place that feels hopeless, incarcerated women are longing to know that God is with them and that He loves them.

This Christmas, Bill Glass Behind the Walls is bringing joy, love, and the story of Jesus into four different women’s prisons—and we need your help to make it possible!

When you sponsor a Bill Glass Behind the Walls prison outreach event, you will deck the prison yard with festive trees, holiday cookies, and Christmas cheer that make an incarcerated woman feel less alone this holiday season.

And even more importantly, you will equip us to share the true meaning of Christmas—the Gospel—with every woman we meet, unlocking eternal hope and transforming her future.

The Christmas story is about God entering into the dark and humble places of our world to bring light, hope, and salvation. Will you send the hope of Christmas and the life-changing story of Jesus to a woman in prison today?

Give the ultimate Christmas gift: Jesus.

You can send Christmas into a place where it otherwise wouldn’t come this year. Your gift of $25 today helps reach one inmate with the Gospel.

  • $25 helps reach one inmate
  • $50 helps reach two inmates
  • $100 helps reach four inmates
  • $250 helps reach ten inmates

Together, let’s reach as many women as possible with the light of Christ this Christmas! 

About Bill Glass Behind the Walls

Bill Glass Behind the Walls carries the life-changing message of the Gospel to men and women in prison, unlocking hope and transforming lives.

Before going into prisons, we train Christians to confidently share the Gospel and then we send them behind and beyond the walls to offer hope, connection, and faith to those who need it most.

As Christians are equipped and ignited to share their faith, the Church is further mobilized to reach and serve “the least of these.” Learn more at https://www.behindthewalls.com/.