Letters • Encouragement • Scripture

Correspondence Ministry

“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:11 (ESV)
Many men inside prison do not have consistent support. A simple letter, a Scripture passage, or a structured encouragement can become a turning point. Divine Elevated Living Correspondence exists to build a steady bridge of truth, accountability, and hope—so that no one seeking Christ must walk alone.

Why Correspondence Matters

A letter can become a lifeline. It reminds a man that he is seen, loved, and not forgotten—especially when he is serious about change. Encouragement is not a small thing; it is fuel for perseverance.

  • Strengthens faith and endurance
  • Reinforces new habits and identity
  • Builds real accountability over time

What We Send

Our letters are Scripture-centered and structured. We do not simply “check in”—we encourage growth through reflection, biblical truth, and clear next steps.

  • Scripture + short devotional encouragement
  • DEL-style reflection prompts
  • Prayer support and spiritual direction

How You Can Help

We are building a correspondence team of volunteers who will write, pray, and encourage men inside. If you want to volunteer, sponsor stamps/materials, or request correspondence for someone you know, contact us and we will follow up with next steps.

  • Write encouragement letters (guided templates provided)
  • Sponsor postage and materials
  • Connect an incarcerated loved one to structured discipleship

Simple Guidelines

To protect integrity and keep correspondence focused on spiritual growth, we follow clear boundaries. Everything stays rooted in Scripture, accountability, and encouragement—not emotional dependence.

  • Christ-centered encouragement only
  • No manipulation, guilt, or emotional pressure
  • Respect facility rules and mail policies

Volunteer Requirements

Correspondence volunteers are not expected to be “experts”—only steady, faithful, and mature. We will provide a simple structure so your letters stay consistent, safe, and spiritually effective.

  • Follow provided letter templates
  • Stay consistent and dependable
  • Pray for the individual and their growth

Request Correspondence

If you want to connect someone incarcerated to Divine Elevated Living correspondence support, use the Contact page to send us their name, facility, ID number, and mailing address. We will respond with next steps and confirm eligibility based on facility mail rules.

  • Provide full legal name + inmate ID
  • Facility name + complete mailing address
  • Any special facility mail restrictions (if known)