The Principles of Prison Ministry
Author: Tommy Seay
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2002-05
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1591601185
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Tommy Seay
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2002-05
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1591601185
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: U S Conference of Catholic Bishops
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9781574553949
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this timely work, the bishops open a new dialogue on crime and justice in the United States.
Author: Byron R. Johnson
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-09-05
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 1000412695
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Drawing on work from inside some of America’s largest and toughest prisons, this book documents an alternative model of "restorative corrections" utilizing the lived experience of successful inmates, fast disrupting traditional models of correctional programming. While research documents a strong desire among those serving time in prison to redeem themselves, inmates often confront a profound lack of opportunity for achieving redemption. In a system that has become obsessively and dysfunctionally punitive, often fewer than 10% of prisoners receive any programming. Incarcerated citizens emerge from prisons in the United States to reoffend at profoundly high rates, with the majority of released prisoners ending up back in prison within five years. In this book, the authors describe a transformative agenda for incentivizing and rewarding good behavior inside prisons, rapidly proving to be a disruptive alternative to mainstream corrections and offering hope for a positive future. The authors’ expertise on the impact of faith-based programs on recidivism reduction and prisoner reentry allows them to delve into the principles behind inmate-led religious services and other prosocial programs—to show how those incarcerated may come to consider their existence as meaningful despite their criminal past and current incarceration. Religious practice is shown to facilitate the kind of transformational "identity work" that leads to desistance that involves a change in worldview and self-concept, and which may lead a prisoner to see and interpret reality in a fundamentally different way. With participation in religion protected by the U.S. Constitution, these model programs are helping prison administrators weather financial challenges while also helping make prisons less punitive, more transparent, and emotionally restorative. This book is essential reading for scholars of corrections, offender reentry, community corrections, and religion and crime, as well as professionals and volunteers involved in correctional counseling and prison ministry.
Author: Zach Sewell
Publisher: WestBow Press
Published: 2013-01-03
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 1449779743
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Each chapter in this book explores the story of a different person in the Bible who was imprisoned, and considers the unique way that God was at work in their situation. The purpose of this book is to encourage people who are currently incarcerated by showing them how God has worked through the difcult situation of imprisonment many times before.
Author: Lennie Spitale
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 0805424830
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Empowering any pastor, educator, or lay leader in doing effective prison ministry by providing a thorough inside-out view of prison life.
Author: Dr. Henry G. Covert
Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 1601268270
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Dr. Covert uses his experiences as both police officer and state prison chaplain to examine the environment of the incarcerated—people who are often forgotten by society. He emphasizes particular areas of inmate stress and how they impact upon the inmate's spiritual formation and the role of the Church in offering encouragement, healing, and transformation. He calls for staff education, environmental improvement, and a pastoral presence that facilitates rehabilitation and hope, rather than discouragement and punishment. (197pp. Masthof Press, 2022.)
Author: Dennis W. Pierce
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-01-02
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 1317786769
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Show the incarcerated how to find forgiveness in unforgiving surroundings As the prison population in the United States increases by more than 1,000 inmates each week, prison ministry programs must have a working blueprint for dealing with the shame, humiliation, hate, and loneliness of incarceration at both the adult correctional and juvenile detention/probation levels. Prison Ministry: Hope Behind the Wall demonstrates how a ministry can adapt Latin American Liberation theology to address oppression and bring prisoners into the community of Christ. Author Dennis Pierce, former chaplain at the Joliet Correctional Center in Illinois (where the Fox Network's 2005 “Prison Break” series is filmed), presents a functioning approach to forgiveness and reconciliation, combining pastoral counseling, Christian education, Bible studies, and worship to help inmates develop self-esteem and an overall feeling of self-worth through compassion and empathy. Prison Ministry: Hope Behind the Wall provides an alternative resource on our prison system for chaplains, pastors, priests, and students working in theology, ethics, or counseling. Instead of the usual descriptive narratives of inmates’ lives or discussions of statistical approaches, this unique book combines a theological model with a viable programmatic approach to confront the oppression of incarceration and reverse its effects. The book looks at the vital issues facing juveniles in the criminal justice system (the transition from county jail to a correctional facility, victimization, rejection, under-stimulation, homosexual rape) and examines the creation of non-threatening niches to address coping structures needed to move toward forgiveness and reconciliation. Prison Ministry: Hope Behind the Wall examines: meeting the incarcerated defining prison’s emotional ethos dealing with human breakdowns oppression in maximum-security prison components of empowerment needed for prison ministry Prison Ministry: Hope Behind the Wall also includes case studies of four inmates, an extensive bibliography, a glossary of prison terms, sample Bible studies, and sermon topics. The book is invaluable for anyone dealing with incarcerated youth and young adults in civilian or military correctional or juvenile detention facilities.
Author: Chris Callahan
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2013-11-14
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 9781495371424
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Kairos Prison Ministry is rooted in Cursillo, and similar to the Via de Cristo, Tres Dias, and Walk To Emmaus programs. It is a three and a half day program on teaching and demonstrating God's unconditional agape love to inmates, resulting in life changing results in inmates. This program operates in 13 prisons in North Carolina, in 32 States in the US, and in 9 countries. Its international headquarters is DeBary, Florida. This manual presents important psychological tools for weekend leaders to use in assembling and keeping volunteers active in the program. The author is a veteran of over 25 Kairos weekends conducted in four prisons and two states, and is a member of the Kairos Executive Council for North Carolina. The tools and advice in this short book, approximately a one hour read, are also useful for leaders of similar programs mentioned above and for any leaders in volunteer based ministry programs.
Author: Michael Rickenbaker
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781882673001
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Crime is one of the hottest issues facing our nation today. With more than one million people behind bars, the prison population is increasing some ten times faster than the general population, & society is desperately searching for answers. BREAKING INTO PRISON, a comprehensive guide for ministry to the incarcerated, challenges the millions who are concerned about crime in our society. The only book of its kind currently on the market, its thirteen stirring chapters & study guide will provide you with Biblical solutions that work when man's ways fail. Well-organized & easy to read, BREAKING INTO PRISON is an essential textbook for all Christians regardless of their denominational affiliation. Experience the sights & sounds as we journey through today's prisons. To order: Check or M.O. to Spirit & Truth Pub., 5100 Wyoming Ave., Nashville, TN 37209, $7.95 each plus $2.00 shipping for 1st book, $1.00 for each additional book, or phone (615) 297-5421.
Author: Donald Stoesz
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 2020-07-31
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 152557244X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The manual provides a rationale for chaplaincy by using Winnifred Sullivan's three categories of religious secularism, irreligious secularism, and areligious secularism to outline the essential and transforming value of spiritual care services (preface, introduction). The manual provides a history of justice initiatives and chaplaincy services in a Canadian context (chapters one and two). The manual provides a rationale for spiritual care-giver training by showing how chaplaincy courses at a university level can build on the competencies of leadership and core knowledge that many ministers, rabbis, imams, priests, nuns, and other faith group representatives have. Emotional intelligence, professional practice skills, and diversity are additional competencies needed for spiritual care-givers to become effective prison chaplains (chapters three to six). Six principles shape the content of this book: (1) integration of chaplaincy into corrections (chapters three to six) (2) understanding of prison dynamics (chapters seven to ten), (3) complementary use of sociology and psychology (chapters eleven to fourteen), (4) provision of faith formation, rites and rituals, programs, pastoral care, and a ministry of presence (chapters fifteen to eighteen), (5) ecumenical and multi-faith religious accommodation (chapters nineteen to twenty-one) and (6) professional development (chapters twenty-four and twenty-five). The manual concludes with a statement of best practices by Dr. Thomas Beckner, long-time chaplaincy educator (Correctional Chaplains: Keepers of the Cloak, p. 24). "Chaplains are to have highly polished counselling skills, strong management and facilitation abilities, a working knowledge of various faith group requirements . . . and a strong commitment to serve all residents of the institution regardless of their faith identity or lack thereof."