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Preparing You for Correctional Ministry   

 

 
 

 SPRING 2013

SERVING TOGETHER 
 
 Correctional Ministry Summit

Wheaton College, Illinois
May 30 - June 1, 2013

We will spend 3 days:

Developing Professionally
-through informative  workshops

Learning Best Practices
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from dynamic leaders in correctional ministry

Building Relationships
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with others who share your ministry passion

Speaking Meaningfully
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to the issues of mass incarceration

 

Executive Search
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry is conducting an executive search for the position of President.  The President is the Chief Executive and reports to the Board of Directors. 

Inquiries should be directed to:  searchcommittee@goodnewsjail.org
  


 

 THE SCHOOL FOR CORRECTIONAL MINISTRIES
AT WHEATON COLLEGE 

The School for Correctional Ministries  (SCM) Credential Program at Wheaton College equips professionals and volunteers for effective jail, prison, and reentry ministry through residential and online courses.  We offer specialized training through experienced faculty for those seeking to increase their professionalism and quality of correctional ministry.  Networking opportunities encourage learning from others who share the same passion and ministry.

ONE-YEAR PROGRAM

The credential program begins in June and can be completed in one year on a part-time basis.  Dimensions of Correctional Ministry, a 5-day residential course, begins June 3-8, 2013, on the campus of  Wheaton College.  Courses continue online and conclude with a final 5-day residential course the following June.

2012 Program Schedule 

2013 Program Schedule

Course Catalogue

 Meet our Graduates!

Jenifer Reynolds

In December, 2011, Jenifer Reynolds was awarded the Reentry Leadership Credential.  "What I learned through the program was more valuable than I can put into words,"shares Jenifer.  "The course takes students through every aspect of prison ministry and equips people to be strategic in how they work."  Since graduating, Reynolds has become executive director of DenverWorks.  And, she is dreaming big for the next two to three years. 

First, she plans to create a business model for DenverWorks that will provide transitional employment for people to become employment ready.  Second, Reynolds is pursuing a "shared space, one-stop" model of partnership in which community organization and government entities in Denver will have offices/services in one space to meet the many needs of ex-offenders - emotional, physical, occupational, relational, etc.  "God works in community," she shares.  "That is the best way for us to work as well."

Read the complete interview with Jenifer Reynolds in the Billy Graham Center Spring Issue of Centerline>

  

 


EVANGELISM TRAINING
NEW!  SPANISH TRANSLATION 

Answeirng the Call

Answering the Call, in-prison training seminar for Christ-followers to live focused lives of witness and discipleship.   Learn more>

 

 

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