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Mentoring: Building Relationships, Not Fixing Problems

 

What makes an effective mentoring relationship?

A 2001 research study by the National Resilience Resource Center, University of Minnesota1, includes some important revelations that can help guide volunteers who mentor prisoners, ex-prisoners, and children of prisoners.

The study investigated the mentoring practices of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America, the oldest and one of the most reputable mentoring programs for adolescents.

By Frontlines Staff
January 3, 2010
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Pat Nolan: When Prisoners Return

Soon after Pat Nolan was released from a California State Prison, he found himself seated at a deli with some friends. Nolan, a 15-year veteran of the California State Assembly, and four-time Republican Assembly leader, had served 25 months after being targeted for a campaign contribution he received as part of an FBI sting.

By Frontlines Staff
January 3, 2010
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An Angel Tree Grandmother

Pat Dugan has eight grandchildren: seven by way of her family tree, and one through Angel Tree®.

By Beth Reid
December 3, 2009
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Volunteer Prison Visits

If you’re not “in the know,” you could get off on the wrong foot with prisoners or prison officials. Following these do’s and don’ts will help extend your welcome in prison.

Entering a prison as a volunteer can be an intimidating experience.

By Frontlines Staff
December 3, 2009
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When Murder Hits Home

Speaking as the mother of a convicted murderer, Carol Kent gives volunteers specific tips to help prisoners’ families. For example, three things you can do to help a prisoner’s wife and how you can become a better listener.

At 12:35 a.m.

By Frontlines Staff
November 6, 2009
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The Inside Life of an Angel Tree Coordinator

What makes people so passionate about helping prisoner's children? How are they making a difference? A peek into the life of a volunteer from Texas provides some answers.

Stephanie Byrd, 35, of Ft. Worth, Texas, first got involved in Angel Tree® when she was a high school senior.

By Frontlines Staff
November 6, 2009
Texas | Volunteers
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Seven Marks of a Prison Volunteer

Drawing upon his decades of experience, we asked Prison Fellowship volunteer Ashton Hardy the top three characteristics he believes are most important for volunteers who want to work effectively with prisoners. He gave us seven!

Unlike most Prison Fellowship volunteers (or staff!),

By Frontlines Staff
November 6, 2009
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Interview: Preparing Criminals for Reentry

Prison Fellowship says the U.S. has done a great job of getting criminals off the street.  What we haven’t done a good job of, says the ministry, is getting criminals ready to come back onto the street.  The president of Prison Fellowship shares with Phil Fleischman about a program that challenges the Church to help former inmates transition back into society.

By Steve Rempe
October 21, 2009
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The New Prison Fellowship

For all the advantages the Internet age provides, it doesn’t come close to replacing the core need of the Church to shine the light of the Gospel in the lives of prisoners. That means “life on life”: Getting up close and personal, dealing with the messiness of broken lives, and letting God’s grace and power go to work.

By David Lawson
October 6, 2009
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Family Ministry Trends and Tools

If you have an interest in assisting the families of prisoners, then the following two articles may help point you toward your next step. The first piece provides updated trends on the problems incarceration inflicts on families and the second is a tool to help children deal with the fallout of separation.

By Frontlines Staff
October 6, 2009
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In Appreciation of Prison Fellowship Volunteers

These words of praise and appreciation were written by Jill Colon, an ex-prisoner in Florida who was mentored by PF volunteers Ginger Martin and Esther Martinez. However, they echo the sentiments of many prisoners and former prisoners whose lives have been touched by caring and consistent volunteers like you.

By Jill Colon
October 6, 2009
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Reentry Relationships: Getting Inside the Ex-Prisoner’s Head

Before joining the staff of Prison Fellowship in 2007, Patti Tasa was a vibrant volunteer—serving inside prison for three years, then another three years as county coordinator for one of Prison Fellowship’s Aftercare Teams. Her long-standing mentoring relationship with ex-prisoner Tina Huber  has given her valuable experience and insights to share with other mentors.

By Frontlines Staff
October 6, 2009
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Prison Fellowship Leaders Meet with Virginia Corrections Officials

Virginia lawmakers are listening to Prison Fellowship for advice on cutting the state’s correction budget and driving down the incarceration rate.

By Steve Rempe
September 17, 2009
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Chuck Colson Interviewed by Time Magazine

Time magazine reporter Amy Sullivan recently interviewed Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson for the magazine’s website.  Read what Chuck has to say about the new Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and its roots in prison ministry.

Click here to read the Time magazine interview.

By Steve Rempe
September 9, 2009
Charles Colson | Chuck Colson | Colson Center For Christian Worldview; | News | Time Magazine
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Choice Fruit

From his wife’s hand, John drew his first snort of meth. One encounter with the choice fruit plunged him into a twisted romance with addiction.

By Zoe Erler
January 1, 2009
Drug Addiction | Prison Fellowship Academy | Recovery
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