sharing god’s love
to invisible victims
Helping the shamed find their song again.
welcome to garment of praise
We believe God can restore reputations, bring comfort to families of stolen persons, and shine light into the darkest stories.
Founded in 2021,
Garment of Praise Ministry exists to serve true crime families, victims of public shaming, and those who feel “invisible” in their pain. Through prayer vigils, outreach projects, and biblical teaching, we help people regain confidence in Christ alone and find hope in the middle of impossible situations.
meet Jennifer
Jennifer Wilson Pressley knows what it feels like to live under a shadow she did not choose. Her own journey as a CK (criminal’s kid) shaped the mission of this ministry and gave her a heart for others carrying unseen burdens.
Today, she shares her testimony to remind others that no story is too broken for God to redeem.
the heart of our work
We aim to serve the unseen and the overlooked. Through the Joseph Project and the Daniel Project, we stand with families of stolen persons and advocate for “invisible victims” on death row, reminding them that God has not forgotten their story.
Through the True Crime Devotionals we see how God restores reputations and enrobes us in our Garments of Praise.
What Is an Invisible Victim?
Not all victims are visible to the world. Some are hidden in plain sight, ostracized by shame, mislabeled by others, or overlooked by society. Jennifer calls these “invisible victims.”
They include:
Survivors of failed executions on death row
Families of stolen persons still waiting for answers
Anyone living under the weight of labels, trauma, or public shaming
Garment of Praise Ministry exists to bring these invisible victims into the light of Christ’s love.
On Palm Sunday of 2025, my earthly father, Ronnie Gene Wilson, passed away. When I first heard of his passing I didn’t feel anything – no sadness, no crying, nothing. What was wrong with me?