Some days at Kings Crossing Prison Ministries, we resemble a “Center for the Distribution of Information.” We have often been defined as a “prison ministry clearing house.” We receive letters, cards, calls, and emails asking all kinds of questions concerning anything and everything having to do with jails, prisons, substance abuse recovery, and aftercare. Family members, loved ones, and friends occasionally need someone they can talk to confidentially with these encounters ending with prayer. We supply them with materials on topics of their greatest current need or interest.

 

What are areas of interest?

Church leaders (elders, deacons, ministers) contact us for direction in how to start a ministry or how to pursue a certain avenue of involvement ranging from a Bible-Study-by-Mail ministry to one-on-one work in county jails to classes and/or chapel services in state or federal prisons to working with parolees.

Other specific areas of interest include:

 

Crime Prevention Permanent Baptistries Anger Management
Crime Victim Services Portable Baptistries Sex Offenders
Juvenile Justice Centers Ministering to Children Halfway Houses
Bibles Baptism Studies Shelters
Bible Correspondence Courses New Christians Follow-Up Homelessness
Religious Teaching Tracts Inmate Family Ministry Parole Presentations
NewLife Behavior Curriculum Substance Abuse Volunteer Training
Working with Females Community Service Restitution
Felon-Friendly Companies Probation Supervision Wardens & Chaplains
Medical, Health, Dental Needs Counseling Services Working with the Elderly
Transportation, Mass Transit Clothing Needs Basic Hygiene
Fund-raising  Businesses Foundations & Trusts
Pen Pal Ministry Mentoring Education, GED, College
“Dress for Success” “Little Angels” Weddings/Divorces
Child Protective Services Elder Abuse Unwed Parents
Children’s Homes Foster Homes Adoption Services