The Certificate in Correctional Ministries program equips professionals and volunteers for effective jail, prison and reentry ministry through online courses. The program offers specialized training through experienced faculty for those seeking to increase their professionalism and quality of correctional ministry.
Downloadable Program Brochure (PDF Format): Certificate in Correctional Ministries
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Guest Speakers: Anna (DeHaan) White, JD (2)
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Chaplain Merlyn Klaus
The son of ministers, Chaplain Merlyn Klaus made a profession of faith in Christ as a young man and has served in a variety of ways in local churches over the years. He experienced a powerful spiritual renewal in 1996 and it was during this time that he first sensed the call of God into vocational ministry. Since 2000 he has been an associate minister at Salem Baptist Church and was eventually ordained by the…
Dr. Wendy Martin
Before beginning her career in teaching, Dr. Wendy Martin enjoyed a career in consumer goods marketing management at Procter & Gamble and Schering-Plough Healthcare Products. She joined Trinity College after teaching for twelve years at another Christian college. Her primary research interest focuses on marketing for ministries, while her additional research efforts on intergenerational family businesses have yielded several awards, including best papers and the designation as a Family Business Research Scholar. Dr. Martin holds…
Debbie Walsh
Debbie Walsh has over thirty years experience working in the nonprofit sector, as both staff and volunteer. Since 2000, she has been involved in prison ministry, for seven years as a Logisitics Manager for Prison Fellowship’s Operation Starting Line, and for almost nine years as the Director of Prison Ministry for Child Evangelism Fellowship. She has a degree in Social Work from Oral Roberts University, a master’s degree in Nonprofit Management from High Point University,…
Dr. Byron Johnson
Byron Johnson is Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences at Baylor University. He is the founding director of the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR) as well as director of the Program on Prosocial Behavior. He is a Senior Fellow at the Witherspoon Institute (Princeton), Senior Research Scholar at the Institute for Jewish and Community Research (San Francisco), and chief advisor for the Center for the Study of Religion and Chinese Society, Peking University…
Robert Vann
Robert Vann is currently the Program Director of Fuqua Hall, a 92-bed, Christ-centered transitional housing program—a ministry of Atlanta Mission in Atlanta, GA. He is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of A Strictly Biblical Perspective Ministries (ASBPM), with his wife of 29 years, Maria. He has over 25 years of full-time experience in ministry, serving as an addiction counselor, case manager, and program manager/director at Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, Prison Fellowship Ministries and the Atlanta…
Richard Barnhart
Richard Barnhart has lived in Fort Collins for the past eighteen years. He currently serves as the Executive Director of an evangelical, non-profit organization called the Correctional Ministries and Chaplains Association (CMCA). Richard also teaches classes in criminal justice and management part-time at the University of Wyoming. His correctional experience includes twelve years working in probation and in institutions for the Utah Department of Corrections, five years working as a deputy warden for the Oklahoma…
Anna DeHaan White
Anna is an attorney at Hann Persginer, P.C., in Holland, Michigan. Anna practices criminal defense, family law, and acts as a mediator for both general civil and domestic cases. In addition to her practice, Anna sits on the Board of Directors for Latin Americans United for Progress, Midtown Counseling Services, Holland Teen Court, and Ridge Point Community Church. Anna also serves on the Mediator Quality Assurance Committee with Mediation Services, which schedules and facilitates training…
Joseph Williams
Leading social entrepreneur Joseph Williams is on a mission to restore the lives of those affected by crime. His passion for helping the incarcerated, formerly incarcerated and their families reach their God-given potential is born from his own personal battles. Joseph Williams currently serves as Executive Director of the Correctional Ministries and Chaplains Association. As founder of New Creations Community Outreach (formerly Transition of Prisoners), he developed and implemented a number of innovative approaches that have helped others to experience…
Chaplain R. Steve Lowe
Founder, President,and Executive Chaplain Pacific Youth Correctional Ministries Education: MA, Talbot Theo. Seminary - Biola University MA, Pepperdine University MA, California State University, San Bernardino Doctoral Course Work, Claremont University As a former probation counselor and therapist and today as a seasoned juvenile correctional chaplain, Steve has provided over 40 years of professional institutional service to California's San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange counties. Supervising the Protestant Chaplaincy Ministry for the Orange County Juvenile Justice Complex's…
Dr. Karen Swanson
Dr. Karen Swanson is director of the Institute for Prison Ministries (IPM) at the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College. As director, she oversees the Charles W. Colson Scholarship Program, serves on the Christian Association for Prisoner Aftercare Advisory Board, and pursues the goals of IPM through collaboration, networks and strategic partnerships that provide leadership and training to those engaged in correctional ministries for the advancement of the gospel. She began her correctional ministry by teaching in the Life…
- a general application
- Valid copy of a Driver's License
- Pay $15 application fee or waive by referring 3 friends
- **If you plan to take these courses at the graduate level, please also submit your unofficial bachelor's degree transcript.
Correctional Chaplaincy Emphasis | Credits Granted | Course Format | Syllabi |
This emphasis is designed for individuals seeking to pursue ministry as a chaplain in a jail or prison. | |||
CM401 Foundations of Correctional Chaplaincy | 3 | Semester-Based | Syllabus |
CM402 Correctional Ministries Program Development and Evaluation | 3 | Semester-Based | Syllabus |
CM403 Care and Counseling in Correctional Ministry | 3 | Semester-Based | Syllabus |
Reentry Specialist Emphasis | Credits Granted | Course Format | Syllabi |
This emphasis is designed for individuals ministering or seeking to pursue ministry in the areas of reentry from incarceration. | |||
CM404 Foundations of Offender Reentry | 3 | Semester-Based | Syllabus |
CM405 Case Management and Mentoring in Reentry | 3 | Semester-Based | Syllabus |
CM406 Organizational Administration for Nonprofit Correctional Ministries | 3 | Semester-Based | Syllabus |
Registration fee: $15
Tuition: $200/credit hour
Total Program Cost: $3,615
You will pay tuition course-by-course when you register for each. Full program tuition payment is not required.
*Payment plans are available. Click here to read more.
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In order for any course in this program to apply toward the certificate, you must achieve a grade of C or higher in the course.
In addition to completing the required courses, the Correctional Ministries certification requires the completion of a capstone project or practicum experience supervised through the Institute for Prison Ministries (IPM). $200 fee required.
The Certificate in Correctional Ministries is not a 4-year undergraduate degree.
Upon completing the program requirements, submit the graduation request form to receive your certificate.
Christian University GlobalNet
Address: 3000 Kraft Ave, Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Email: admissions@cugn.org
Phone: (888) 487-5376 ext. 1
Institute for Prison Ministries
Address: 500 College Ave. Wheaton, IL 60187
Email: karen.swanson@wheaton.edu
Phone: (630) 752-5727