Oklahoma Jail & Prison Ministry

A nonprofit, non-denominational, evangelical Christian outreach organization!

  • Home
  • Board of Directors
  • Executive Chaplain’s Corner
  • Fundraising
  • Donations
    • Chaplains’ Donations
  • Getting to Know
  • Testimonies
  • Volunteering
    • Volunteer Chaplains
  • Record of Activity
  • Philosophy
You are here: Home / Executive Chaplain's Corner / That’s a great question

That’s a great question

March 18, 2021 by admin

“When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?’ ‘Yes, Lord,’ he said, ‘you know that I love you.’ Jesus said, ‘Feed my lambs.’” (New International Version 1984, John 21:15).

Why do the OJPM site chaplains and volunteer chaplains take the gospel to inmates in our county jails?

There are many answers to this question but let me share four with you here.

First, it is Jesus’ command.  There are many instances in the Bible but Acts 1:8 is one of the most direct.

Second, it transforms lives.  Men, women and youth are reconciled with God, with their families, with victims and with society.

Third, there are seeking hearts in jail.  Men, women and youth are waiting and wanting to hear about the claims of Christ and His offer of forgiveness.

Fourth, it is a stewardship of our gifts.  Many of our volunteer chaplains are retired men and women who could be taking it easy.  They have learned that God has not designed us to do nothing.

Let me introduce you to two people who know the great question of life and have answered, yes!

Keitha Hall and Tom Pace will be honored as the 2021 OJPM Sower Award and Spirit Award recipients at the Spring Luncheon on Tuesday, May 11th at The Petroleum Club, downtown Oklahoma City.

Corporal Hall has served in the OJPM Female Chaplain’s Office on the sixth floor of the Oklahoma County Jail since June of 2002.  Hall is a detention officer with the Oklahoma County Jail Trust who sees her responsibilities going beyond the normal job description to minister to the incarcerated ladies.

Pace is a mentor, author and founder and CEO of Oklahoma City based PaceButler.  Pace is a sought-after motivational speaker that is as comfortable sharing with students, inmates and civic leaders as well as fellow CEOs.  Pace’s book, Mentor: The Kid & The CEO, is especially popular with inmates.  Pace has donated thousands of copies of Mentor as well as The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren to OJPM that have been distributed throughout the 18 jails in which we minister.

Previous recipients for the Sower Award have been Jay Tompkins, Joe Williams, Argyl & Janel Dick and George Rennix.  Previous recipients for the Spirit Award have been Steve Trice, Anthony Jordan, Tom & Kay Hill and Jason Trice.

OJPM uses these awards to acknowledge servants who put their faith into action and have had a significant impact on God’s kingdom through its ministry.  The Sower Award is for a ministry volunteer who has served directly to touch the inmates and the Spirit Award is for a financial supporter that has undergirded its outreach and discipleship with the inmates.

The Spring Luncheon is Tuesday, May 11th from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at The Petroleum Club, 100 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City.  Individual tickets are $25.00. Tables of four can be purchased for $100.00.  For more information and tickets visit our website at ojpm.org, email ojpm@ojpm.org or call 405-917-2242.

Keitha and Tom challenge me to sow the gospel each day in the power of the Spirit.  Join with me at our Spring Luncheon to thank the Lord for these two precious servants!

We have such hopeful answers!

Unleashing the captives,

Tim Gentry

Executive Chaplain

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

Share this:

  • Share
  • Print
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Twitter

Filed Under: Executive Chaplain's Corner

Donations via PayPal

PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!

You can donate through PayPal to the general budget of OJPM or donate to individual chaplains by clicking here.

2021 OJPM Luncheon Honoring

Tom Pace – Spirit Award
Keitha Hall – Sower Award

Tuesday, May 11th
11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Petroleum Club
100 N Broadway Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

$25 a seat, $100 a table
Visit our website ojpm.org,
email ojpm@ojpm.org or
call 405-917-2242

OJPM Stewardship

March Donations         $56,606.73
March Expenses          $29,083.12

Year to date Donations  $92,620.82
Year to date Expenses    $82,925.30

Donations via Amazon Smile

Amazon Smile!

Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to Oklahoma Jail & Prison Ministries Inc. whenever you shop on AmazonSmile.

AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same Amazon benefits.

Your shopping will support Oklahoma Jail & Prison Ministries Inc.

Start Shopping!

Counseling Tip

Always Call Sin “Sin:”
It is no favor to the counselee to call sin “sickness” or “a genetic problem.” The kindest thing to do is tell the truth. There is hope in right labeling. Jesus came to forgive and to defeat sin. He doesn’t promise to change our genes or to heal all our sicknesses. Names are important. Names can be signs and sign posts: they point to solutions. “Sickness” points to the physician; “sin: points to Jesus Christ.

Never Minimize:

Don’t minimize the severity of a counselee’s problem. Nor should you minimize his negative evaluation of himself. It isn’t easy for a sinner to admit his sin. Some, meaning well, do poorly instead when they say things like, “O, come on, John, you haven’t been that bad.” If a woman says, “I’ve been a miserable failure as a mother,” take her seriously. Say something like this in response: “That is serious; tell me how bad a mother you have been.” Minimize neither the evaluation that the counselee makes, nor the severity of his situation. Rather, maximize the Savior: “Yes, your situation is really bad, but – thank God – Jesus Christ can solve problems even that serious.”

Call for appointment

2629 W I-44 Svc Rd Ste 204
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
405-917-2242
ojpm@ojpm.org

Social

  • View OJPM5’s profile on Facebook
  • View @OJPM5’s profile on Twitter

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2021 · Outreach Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.