New CEO Appointed

Daylight's trustees are delighted to announce that Rev Dr. John Scott has accepted our unanimous and enthusiastic invitation to lead the work of Daylight Christian Prison Trust. Please see the news page for more details.

Christianity Explored at HM Prisons

Christianity Explored courses are being run as pilot schemes at various UK prisons. DAYLIGHT and Christianity Explored plan to produce a course specifically for prisons. Please download a report concerning the first course at HMP The Verne for more details.

Would you like to see:

UK prisoners won for Christ?
The gospel proclaimed to them?
Newly converted inmates and seekers helped?
Good, simple, gospel literature for them?
Prisoner-friendly courses to teach them?
Ex-prisoners helped after release?
Local churches and Christians involved?

DAYLIGHT

DAYLIGHT is an independent trust. With God’s help (and with your support?), it will seek to answer “Yes” in practice to all the questions above. It exists just to do that.
DAYLIGHT, although independent, has grown out of, and works with, Day One Prison Ministries, to bring the gospel and the Bible’s teaching to prisoners, throughout the UK.
DAYLIGHT, works in association with Christianity Explored and Affinity
DAYLIGHT plans to appoint and employ a team of men in different regions of the UK to preach the gospel and to communicate God's word in prisons. Currently we have Regional Directors in London, Midlands, and to oversee Christianity Explored courses.
DAYLIGHT, through these men, plans to train churches and to help them in prison work. Gerard Chrispin was DAYLIGHT's first General Director to be succeeded on 1st January 2009 by Paul Harrison.
DAYLIGHT has a conservative evangelical doctrinal basis and interpretation which is available on request.
DAYLIGHT needs the help of Bible-believing churches and individual Christians. It seeks to form teams to present the Gospel and teach the Bible in prisons, including teams to run Christianity Explored. Could you be included in one of those teams?
DAYLIGHT needs Christians to visit inmates, aid their church’s involvement, or to preach and teach. We urgently need people to pray and to give.