Q: How long has His Way Ministry been operating?
A: His Way Ministry was founded in July of 1999 in Charleston, SC by founder Jack McGovern and co-founder Tom Bullock. His Way Ministry has over a two decades of service to the community.
Q: Who is welcomed at His Way Ministry?
A: All are welcomed.
Q: Do I have to be a Christian to be a member of His Way Ministry?
A: No. You are accepted based solely on your desire to change your life. Though we do desire that all come to Christ. We do not pressure or allow others to pressure you to become a Christian.
Q: Can His Way Ministry guarantee me housing, employment, transportation, financial support, etc.?
A: No. However, we do work with multiple agencies that provide these services and we do our best to connect you with these community resources.
Q: What are the His Way Ministry beliefs?
A: See the Statement of Beliefs page.
Q: How long do His Way support group sessions last?
A: His Way Ministry support group sessions are scheduled for two hours, but may be less or may be more, depending on the needs of the members. There is a format of sharing, but the agenda can be altered when necessary.
Q: What is the location and time of the support group sessions?
A: His Way Ministry support group sessions start at 7 p.m. each Friday at the Shield Ministry building at 5519 Woodbine Ave., North Charleston, SC 29406. (A map is provide on the Support Group page.)
Q: Can His Way Ministry help inmates get out of prison?
A: No, His Way Ministry does not have any part in an inmate's release from prison. Our program offers inmates the positive skills needed to stay out of prison. His Way Ministry, however, will write a letter confirming participation in the Pre-Release Phase for an inmate for a parole interview. We do not guarantee or promise that this letter will help gain parole for the inmate.
Q: How can I be supportive of His Way Ministry?
A. 1. Most importantly - through prayer.
2. A most valuable asset, your time, would be more than welcome. It can be in small increments or
large doses.
3. Join us on Friday evenings at our support group session and receive a blessing as you give a blessing.
4. Welcoming a former inmate to your church family is an important ministry.
5. Our budget is very small and modest. We have no paid employees, but
our needs are worthy. We would be pleased to make a presentation to your church or group.
We will be pleased to talk with you. (Email: [email protected] or see Contact page.)
6. Contributions (501c3) can be made by check mailed to:
His Way Ministry
P.O. Box 272
Johns Island, SC 29457
or via PayPal. Use [email protected] as the address.
A: His Way Ministry was founded in July of 1999 in Charleston, SC by founder Jack McGovern and co-founder Tom Bullock. His Way Ministry has over a two decades of service to the community.
Q: Who is welcomed at His Way Ministry?
A: All are welcomed.
Q: Do I have to be a Christian to be a member of His Way Ministry?
A: No. You are accepted based solely on your desire to change your life. Though we do desire that all come to Christ. We do not pressure or allow others to pressure you to become a Christian.
Q: Can His Way Ministry guarantee me housing, employment, transportation, financial support, etc.?
A: No. However, we do work with multiple agencies that provide these services and we do our best to connect you with these community resources.
Q: What are the His Way Ministry beliefs?
A: See the Statement of Beliefs page.
Q: How long do His Way support group sessions last?
A: His Way Ministry support group sessions are scheduled for two hours, but may be less or may be more, depending on the needs of the members. There is a format of sharing, but the agenda can be altered when necessary.
Q: What is the location and time of the support group sessions?
A: His Way Ministry support group sessions start at 7 p.m. each Friday at the Shield Ministry building at 5519 Woodbine Ave., North Charleston, SC 29406. (A map is provide on the Support Group page.)
Q: Can His Way Ministry help inmates get out of prison?
A: No, His Way Ministry does not have any part in an inmate's release from prison. Our program offers inmates the positive skills needed to stay out of prison. His Way Ministry, however, will write a letter confirming participation in the Pre-Release Phase for an inmate for a parole interview. We do not guarantee or promise that this letter will help gain parole for the inmate.
Q: How can I be supportive of His Way Ministry?
A. 1. Most importantly - through prayer.
2. A most valuable asset, your time, would be more than welcome. It can be in small increments or
large doses.
3. Join us on Friday evenings at our support group session and receive a blessing as you give a blessing.
4. Welcoming a former inmate to your church family is an important ministry.
5. Our budget is very small and modest. We have no paid employees, but
our needs are worthy. We would be pleased to make a presentation to your church or group.
We will be pleased to talk with you. (Email: [email protected] or see Contact page.)
6. Contributions (501c3) can be made by check mailed to:
His Way Ministry
P.O. Box 272
Johns Island, SC 29457
or via PayPal. Use [email protected] as the address.
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