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New Life Corrections Ministry

New Life Corrections Ministry exists to serve as a catalyst in enlisting, training and supporting believers from local churches to reach out to people behind bars with the transforming power of the gospel and practical expressions of God's love.

"Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as God is making His appeal through us:
We urge you on Christ's behalf, be reconciled to God!"
2 Corinthians 5:18-20

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The NLC Advisory Council, consisting of volunteers in institutions where ministry is currently taking place, helps bring unity to the local correctional ministry, as an answer to our Lord’s prayer in John 17.

NLC is busy encouraging and equipping volunteers through Fellowship & Training Meetings, sharing ministry opportunities, needs, and prayer requests via our newsletter and recognizing and recruiting more volunteers. Sign up for JAIL-MAIL now!

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Michael Tercha/Tribune Photo (above): Chaplain Tom Beatty, Director of New Life Corrections, prays with prisoners at Pontiac Correctional Center



To support this Ministry, click the red “Donate Now” button and designate New Life Corrections.


  • Bible Lesson grading team
  • Weekly Dads' Classes
  • 2-Day Dads' Seminars
  • Literature distribution
  • Worship services
  • Bible studies
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Aftercare
  • Volunteer training seminars
  • Chaplain's training academy

 

 

Current Ministries:

  • Kane County Jail
  • DuPage County Jail
  • McHenry County Jail
  • Kendall County Jail
  • IYC - St. Charles
  • Fox Valley Adult Transition Center
  • Stateville Prison
  • Metropolitan Correctional Center (BOP) - Chicago
  • IDOC Facilities, Statewide
  • Greenville FCI
  • Pekin FCI

Dad's Classes • One-on-one counseling • Discipleship Classes
Bible & Literature Distribution • Volunteer Training • Parenting Classes

26 in-prison Dad's Seminars in 2014
1,050 men graduated from Dad's Seminars in 2014
Held a "completion ceremony" for 149 graduates at Stateville Prison

400+ volunteers

Tom's Story

Tom in PrisonI had been in-and-out of many jails from age 15 to age 30 - so many I lost count. While in all these jails, it wasn't uncommon to see inmates reading the Bible. They'd say they were changed, that they wouldn't be back, that things would be different. Then they'd get out and go right to the bar. Sooner or later, they'd be locked up again. I reasoned that I didn’t need Jesus to be a drunk - I already was one.

At the age of 30, I found myself back in jail for the "umpteenth" time. I was also miserable! My life was spiraling downhill. I had earned an Associate Degree in Nuclear Engineering, started a promising career in nuclear power, and had gotten fired for my drugging and drinking. I had ruined a marriage, alienated my family, and my future was pretty bleak. I had tried many, many ways to change my life, all with no success. I was sick and tired of going back to jail. Looking back, I can see how God used my misery to finally get through my "thick skull."

My cellmate was reading a Bible, so I asked him "Why are you reading that book?" He told me his wife was a Christian and his wife and her Christian friends were "really neat people" and he wanted to be one too. The next time his wife's Pastor came to visit him, at my request, he visited me. He told me I needed a personal, meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ. I was skeptical.

It was Christmastime, and a group of men calling themselves Gideons visited the jail. They gave me an apple, an orange and a pocket-sized New Testament. I began to read it, especially the section that told me where to find help if I was anxious, or afraid, or bitter, or critical, or a host of other emotional problems. It seemed they all applied and I looked them all up. I was spending most of my days and nights in the Bible and God was "opening my eyes." On December 28, 1979, about 10:30 at night, I literally told Jesus to "please take my life and do with me whatever You want." There weren’t any bells or whistles or anything, but when I woke in the morning, I knew I was different...in fact, "I've never been the same since!"

Tom NowTom got out of jail in March, 1980, and got involved in church. He became a volunteer with the Jail Ministry and then a student at Grace College of the Bible in Omaha. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Bible in 1987, a year after he became a full-time Staff Chaplain in the same jail in which he came to faith in Christ. There, for the next 5 ½ years, he ministered among inmates with whom he'd done time with and correctional officials he'd known as an inmate. Then God called him into Rescue Ministry...where he spent the next 15 years working in a combination of Jail and Rescue Ministry. Tom and his wife Laurie founded three Rescue Missions in Nebraska and established on-going ministries in over a dozen jails.

All this has prepared Tom for his work at Wayside Cross Ministries, where in June of 2007, Tom joined the staff of Wayside Cross Ministries as Director of New Life Corrections.


 

Tom's Story

Tommy was in prison for the third time, and he knew he deserved to be there. No excuses, and no hope. But he remembered something…

When he was just a young man he recalls stumbling into a church and hearing the gospel for the first time. “I walked into this gathering…. I went up into the bleachers and listened to the speaker say salvation came through accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior and that He died on the cross for our sins.”

Tommy said, “I accepted Jesus that evening and I had never felt such happiness, love, peace and joy as I did on that day.”

End of story, right? Unfortunately, no. Tommy drifted into his old ways, and his old ways led him to prison. He seemed to be self-destructing.

But then he met Chaplain Beatty, and once again heard the gospel, during his third time in prison. This time it was different according to Tommy. He studied the Bible lessons New Life Corrections gave him, and rediscovered that happiness, love, peace and joy he experienced as a young man.

After his release, Tommy was guided by Chaplain Beatty to Wayside Cross Ministries last year. “It has been a life changing experience. I have found God again. I thank God he brought me to Wayside.”

Tommy is in the final phase of his time at WCM, he’s found a good job and reconnected with his daughter and his two granddaughters (his face lights up when he talks about them). And, Tommy has rediscovered the salvation God provides through the message of Easter – he found new life.

 

Joe's Journey PDF


Matthew's New Beginning PDF


Bill's New Life PDF



 


Ministry Opportunities Brochure

Jesus Christ Changes People's Lives

NEW! A Trip to Stateville Prison

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Click Here to download Teaching Brochures, Class Material, Volunteer Training Material and Tracts

Bible Lesson Grader Application

Literature Distributor Application

 

For additional applications not listed here, please contact Chaplain Tom at tbeatty@waysidecross.org

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Please check back for any events specific to this ministry or check the Events page for other

ministry's upcoming events.

 

 

 

To volunteer, contact Tom Beatty at tbeatty@waysidecross.org

Short Term Mission Trips

(All volunteers must submit SSN and DOB for security approval, at least 6 weeks in advance. For a schedule of the missions trips and/or more information please email Chaplain Tom at tbeatty@waysidecross.org)

  • In groups of 10, we visit the Illinois state and federal prisons presenting our 2-day Dads' Seminar

    QUALIFICATIONS for volunteers are:

    • Born again
    • A Dad, 18+ years old (Ladies are welcome when they're accompanied by their husbands)
    • No recent felony convictions
    • Pastor's recommendation
    • 30-min. of training before the Seminar
    • IDOC has the final word as to who they permit to enter their prisons
  • In groups of 10, we visit the NRC unit at Stateville Prison on the first and third Saturdays of every month

    QUALIFICATIONS for volunteers are:

    • 18 + years old
    • Men and women
    • No recent felony convictions
    • IDOC has the final word as to who they permit to enter their prisons

 

Prayer Teams

  • Sign up for JAIL-MAIL newsletter to receive email updates
  • Have your own local prayer group

 

Worship Services- Saturday evening & Sunday morning services in the jail
(All volunteers must submit an application to the jail and be pre-approved. Email Chaplain Tom at tbeatty@waysidecross.org for an application)

  • Preachers needed
  • Provide music
  • Join us - pass out Bibles and be a presence

Bible Studies
(All volunteers must submit an application to the jail and be pre-approved. Email Chaplain Tom at tbeatty@waysidecross.org for an application)

  • Leaders and Co-leaders
    (Join an existing group or start a new group to coincide with your availability)

One-on-One Counseling
(All volunteers must submit an application to the jail and be pre-approved. Email Chaplain Tom at tbeatty@waysidecross.org for an application)

  • A working knowledge of the Bible is a must

Aftercare

  • Mentoring through our Master’s Touch and Lifespring programs

To support this Ministry, click the red “Donate Now” button and designate New Life Corrections.

 

Chaplain Tom Beatty, Director

331-465-4018 (cell)

Email: tbeatty@waysidecross.org

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