My Brother's Keeper
The Rising King
Each young man will see himself as a king, not to rule over or have dominion, but to empower and accomplish great things in the earth. He will learn to love those who have caused him pain and forgive those who were not there when he needed them. He will not make excuses but take ownership of his actions. As a "Rising King," he will learn to love, respect all mankind, and give honor only to God, his creator.
The King's Daughter
As a "King's Daughter," she will learn that she is precious and only engage herself with those who see her as the King's Daughter. She will realize that as a King's Daughter, she is entitled to the best, not the best in material possessions, but the best in treatment, respect, and love. She will understand that she belongs to the royal family of the Living God and will not tolerate slander or abuse. She will learn that it is not important how man sees her, but how she sees herself through the eyes of God.
Phase 1. Getting Ready to Be Released
TPSCLEC will identify offenders' who are scheduled to be released within eight months. The primary objective is to work with each parole officer to gain a better understanding of each offender's needs.
Phase 2. Going Home
Prior to release each offender will complete a TPSCLEC self-evaluation form and perform a SWOT analyzes on themselves. (Strengthen, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats)
Phase 3. Staying Home
After being released, each offender will take part in a Transitional Accountability Plan, where they will be assigned a spiritual partner who will provide spiritual guidance and encouragement.
