Mr. Jackson
@mrjackson
Potomac Prison Ministry

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Qualities of Prison Ministry volunteer

To be effective and successful in the science of jail and prison evangelism and discipleship, you must also be willing to let the Holy Spirit develop the following basic character qualities in you:

LOVE
An “unselfish...benevolent concern for the good of another.” (Webster) Romans 5:8
HUMILITY
Maintaining a humble spirit, and remembering that you are there to “serve”. Colossians 3:12
GENUINENESS
Being yourself at all times, whether around inmates or staff. 1 Peter 1:7
EMOTIONAL MATURITY
Being able to control your emotions, especially anger and depression. Galatians 5:22-23
COURAGE
Having the mental and moral strength to venture outside of your “comfort zone”, remembering that God has not given His servants the spirit of fear.2 Timothy 1:7
FAITHFULNESS
Showing that you are constant and trustworthy in following through with promises to be at a particular place at a specified time. 1 Timothy 1:12
TACTFULNESS
Being delicate and considerate of an inmate’s or staff person’s feelings, when communicating with them. Proverbs 25:15
PATIENCE
Having the ability to wait without getting frustrated or discouraged by the situation or at institutional staff. James 5:7
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“Ministry to men in prison is another activity of sufficient importance to come up for consideration in the final judgment (see Matt. 25:36). As elsewhere in scripture (see 1 Cor. 9:22), the principle is here set forth that the Christian should endeavor to think of himself as being in the same circumstances as any person he finds in need and minister to him accordingly, in harmony with the golden rule.
(Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary on the book of Hebrews, page 490)