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International Network of Prison Ministries
Prison Ministry Network.
The Theotherapy Project
Webpage of the member of International Network of Prison Ministries.
I Thess. 5:23-24 NIV - May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. The one who calls you is faithful and he will do it.
The Theotherapy Project
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CEO
Director Mr. Mark Alan West
CONTACT INFO
Tel.: (615) 525-3841
Mobile: (615) 525-3841
Fax: (615) 227-8831
Send email to this ministry
World Wide Web Site:
http://www.theotherapyproject.com
PO Box 60364 Nashville 37206 Tennessee United States
Our denomination/church
Non-denominational
This ministry is listed in categories:1.
Aftercare organizations
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Half-way Houses
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Rehabilitation programs
Status: Member
Joined: 22 Apr 2009
Updated: 9 May 2009
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Who We Are The term "Theotherapy" comes from two Greek words meaning "God's Healing". As a partner of the Good Neighbor Foundation, LLC, the Theotherapy Project provides principles of healing, restoration and reconciliation to emotionally broken and devastated people - building integrity, responsibility and trust in order to reconcile families and communities impacted by crime, violence and incarceration.
Our Vision The Theotherapy Project is a faith-based organization offering conflict resolution principles to incarcerated men and women with the goal of restoring families and reducing recidivism.
Types Of Activity Seminars and support group inside and outside prison walls, comprehensive aftercare programs, transition home for former female offenders.
Location Tennessee Prison for Women, Nashville, TN and Turney Center Industrial Prison, Only, TN
Our magazine (newsletter)
We send out a monthly email newsletter to our donors and subscribers
Books we have published
Facing Unresolved Conflicts: A Journey to Emotional Freedom student workbook and Teacher's Guide by Mark West. 119 pages, $10 per copy. "Emotional Freedom" by Dr. Mario Rivera Mendez, $10 "Facing Unresolved Conflicts" by Dr. Mario Rivera Mendez, $10. Visit our website for contact information or to order books.
About Our Prison Ministry The Theotherapy Project networks with some excellent ministries and organizations in Middle Tennessee that are committed to the recovery and successful re-entry of former offenders. We network with Leaving the Cocoon, Good Samaritan Network, The Next Door and others. We believe strongly in the power of networking.
Support In Approval of the new Rivera House Transition Home for Women by the TN Board of Probation and Parole and funding.
Ministry Events
No upcoming events listed at INPM Calendar of Events.
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