Prisoners For Christ Strategic Plan 2024-2030
Prison Ministry Training Part Three Conducting An Effective Bible Study, Church Service, Altar Call, Prison Ministry Network, and Working with Staff For those who are called to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the jails and prisons, there isn’t a great deal of instructive material available. Gregory E. Von Tobel has filled that void. In this third installment of Prison Ministry Training , he provides a step-by-step guide for pastors and lay leaders who are inspired to work with offenders. Von Tobel brings over three decades of experience to this concise yet detailed book. He sketches out exactly how to conduct an effective church service in prison. For the crucial part of the service, the altar call, he maps out the best way to clearly and concisely present the Gospel. Once complete, you will understand: • The seven steps to conducting an effective church service • Preaching tips for the jail setting versus the prison setting • The importance of doing an altar call • The six different steps to giving an effective altar call • How not to do an altar call • The three distinctive styles of delivering an altar call • Developing a state-wide prison ministry network • The best ways of working with the staff of the institution Prison Ministry Training Advanced Training Part 5 How to Start a Church Leader Liaison Program, A Speakers Bureau and An Advisory Council Gregory E. Von Tobel, in his newest installment of Prison Ministry Training – How to Start a Church Leader Liaison Program, A Speakers Bureau, and an Advisory Council, outlines an innovative and contemporary step-by-step process to use the tools outlined in this book to assist you in growing your prison ministry. Once complete you will have an understanding of: • Fourteen benefits to the local church in starting a prison ministry • Eight parts to the church leader liaison’s job description • Understanding the power of a speakers bureau • Nine different speaking venues • The seventeen public speaking basics • How to fit your message into a five, ten or thirty-minute time block • The differences between an advisory council and a board of directors • How to implement the six steps to developing your first advisory council • How to mitigate the four common pitfalls of an advisory council • How to teach others the nine different rules in communicating while sitting on an advisory council
This guide is a one-of-a-kind book, incorporating three key elements, church leader liaison, speakers bureau, and an advisory council. You will not have the same ministry or organization if you implement the principles in this book. With the skills learned, you will have the abilities to transform your organization into a powerhouse.
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