Category Archives: Prison Ministry

Class #2. Our Chief End in Focus

The second class at Four-Mile was aiming at answering the broad question (in two short hours), “What is the Old Testament?” Such time constraints meant needing to boil the message of the Old Testament down. Why read the Old Testament? … Continue reading

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Class #1: Like a Seed Which Blossoms

Unexperienced as I am in a classroom setting, I’m experimenting (a lot). I’m treating these class sessions, in at least one sense, like I treat preaching a sermon: narrow your content down and teach one main point. Of course, your … Continue reading

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A New Adventure

Taught the first two classes, of twelve (God willing), at Four-Mile Prison this past week. The classes are part of a ministry project at Prison Fellowship called, “Transformational Ministry”. It’s been done in a dozen other states, but this is their … Continue reading

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