• Kingdom Boundaries Prison Aftercare Adding a Women's Service

  • Apr 6 2025
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Kingdom Boundaries Prison Aftercare Adding a Women's Service

  • Summary

  • Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Kingdom Boundaries Business Manager Kelly Schelling and caseworkers Andrea Christianson and "Pam" about the new women's addition.

    from their website:

    Our Ministry Goals To build a Christian community with men both inside and outside the walls of prison

    • To reinforce Christian boundaries so that men can walk in the freedom of Christ Jesus

    Prior to release:

    • Identify individuals interested in having a mentor
    • Assist individuals in getting the proper paperwork in place:
      • Social Security number, birth certificate, state issued ID, etc...
      • Gather certificates earned while in prison
    • Identify job qualifications, experience, and interests
    • To meet the individual at the gate, if necessary


    After release:

    • Continue to identify job qualifications, experiences, and interests
    • Assist in writing a resume and attaining school records
    • Assist in filling out job applications
    • Assist in finding transportation
    • Help individuals set realistic short and long-term goals for their lives
    • To assist individuals in finding a Christian church family that is both welcoming and non-threatening
    • To provide Bible study opportunities
    • To work with the Parole Officer and the Department of Corrections
    • To work alongside other ministries and agencies which work with the underprivileged
    • To provide temporary and long-term housing at an affordable rate
    • To reunite individuals with their families whenever they are allowed and there is a safe & healthy environment

    Who is Kingdom Boundaries? We are a faith based, non-profit (501c3) organization ​established in 2013 to come alongside men upon their release from prison. The board of directors is comprised of Christian men and women from a two-state area: Iowa and South Dakota. Kingdom Boundaries Prison Aftercare (KBPA) is an independent entity based in Sioux Falls, SD.

    Our Vision

    To lower *recidivism by fostering Christian character one person at a time.​

    *Recidivism: The return rate of inmates going back to prison.
    In other words, how many people go back to prison again after getting out.
    ​For example, if the recidivism rate is 75%, that means out of every 100 people
    ​that get released from prison, 75 end up going back.

    ​Our Mission

    The mission of KBPA is to form healthy relationships between Christian mentors and former offenders, regardless of their past indiscretions, in order to help them safely re-enter society. KBPA will come alongside these men to help them discern God’s love, will, and direction for their lives. At the same time, it will make available practical assistance so that these men can become productive and independent citizens.

    ​What is "Aftercare"?“

    Aftercare” is a program that first seeks to establish relationships between mentors and individuals who are living in prison anticipating release. To provide continuity, upon release KBPA helps these individuals transition back into society though a mentoring program. The goal is to help the individual attain a fulfilling and productive life.​

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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