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Direct Ministry to PrisonersBelieving that the Great Commission is Christ's direct command to all believers, God Squad members are trained to bring the Gospel of Christ into "prison
darkness." Through teaching, preaching and sharing of faith, we seek to build disciples "inside the walls" who can carry on the work of evangelism among fellow prisoners. Our best contribution, as members of the community, is working with offenders of all ages, helping them relate to their Creator (and to their fellow man) as responsible citizens. We seek to draw attention to Jesus Christ, to His person, and to His life and teachings as revealed in the Holy Bible. We arouse the spiritual interest, instruct in basic truths of salvation, give practical instruction in Christian living and ministry, help the growing disciple understand and relate to the eternal Word of God, and develop discipleship skills in leading others. The name "God Squad" was first given to our volunteers by the staff at Juvenile Hall in Alameda County, California. The young people liked the name, and so it has remained. Today our volunteers in adult and juvenile facilities are called "GOD SQUAD." Most jail chaplains and pastors are overworked in their specialized ministries. The God Squad assists by multiplying chaplains' efforts to meet the needs of prisoners. This help includes religious services, seminars, Bible studies, special programs (music, testimony, etc.) and being available for spiritual counsel with groups and individuals. God Squad volunteers have earned the reputation as people who love others, who care, and who understand. Prison ministry requires that volunteers be carefully selected, trained and supervised. Trainees are selected on the basis of availability, Christian maturity, and ministry needs. We seek to maintain ethnic and denominational diversity among our members. Applicants are screened through the God Squad Orientation process, and again as they are cleared through local, state and federal correctional agencies. Formal training includes two seminars: the God Squad Orientation and God Squad Advanced, with final examinations, Bible studies, and personal testimonies. Practical on-the-job training takes place under the personal supervision of a seasoned God Squad worker (if available), or the local chaplain. A minimum 30-day internship period is recommended before assignment to a specific area of ministry. God Squad training is designed to help each trainee to better serve and glorify God. This objective is best served when individuals have an accurate overview of God's creation act and of man's sin, as explained in Scripture. This act, which we call "redemption," takes on the scope of God's total involvement in the whole life of man. There is the moment of re-birth, of growth in Christ and continuing relationship with God, reaching from daily life into eternal presence with God through His Son, Jesus Christ. In trying to explain this, the church through the ages has emphasized one doctrine or another, developing the various denominations and sects in the process. Follow Up Ministries seeks to minimize these differences in the early stages of working with a new believer. By grounding the individual in Bible study first, we can trust the Holy Spirit to direct the life of the new believer into that particular church fellowship which is best for his or her further spiritual growth. God Squad Orientation
God Squad Advanced
God Squad "Outpost" MinistryThe Pony Express rider carried the mail to distant outposts. His faithfulness in the midst of hardship gives us
a model and encouragement as the people of Jesus Christ —to carry His message of love to
"outposts" in a dry and spiritually barren land. You may become qualified for our Advanced God Squad training, and perhaps be part of weekend "Prison Seminar Teams" serving in your area. You will learn about the art of
prison discipleship from one who has developed useful skills in over 40 years of hands-on jail ministry. You will find yourself part of a unique, Spirit-led group of volunteers and professionals. It is a group that stresses "disciple-making"
— the development of prisoners themselves to minister to their fellow prisoners
— raising up missionaries "inside" to carry on the work of evangelism and disciple-making in their respective living units. The Follow Up Ministries "God Squad Orientation" course is recognized by chaplains and prison officials in many places. It’s teachings are Bible-based and evangelical in scope. It’s graduates are encouraged to focus on the basics of faith and Christian life, leaving sectarian doctrines to the teaching of local churches.
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