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Can A Community Of Faith Decrease Recidivism?
By huffingtonpost.com - Gina Ryder
Published: 10/04/2013

Does anyone love me? Is there a point to all this? We all tend to ask ourselves these questions time and time again. For a person coming out of jail, these questions seem to have even more weight. Does anyone love me after what I've done? Where is my life going after being behind bars?

For men and women coming out of and currently inside Chicago jails, the nonprofit nondenominational Christian ministry Mission USA is answering their questions. Every week Mission USA has a service they call The Bridge. People from street gangs, people coming out of prison and pastors and members of local churches attend the service. The tagline of the organization is "From the streets. To the bridge. To the church." The goal is to connect visitors to the Bridge to an active, healthy faith community long term.

According to a 2011 national study by the Pew Center on the States, there are over 45,000 men and women serving time in Illinois state prison and more than half of them will end up back in prison within three years of being released. The emphasis on getting former inmates connected within a Christian community exists partially because being plugged into an active, healthy body of believers is one way to potentially decrease a person's chances of ending up back in jail.

Greater criminal risk and growing emotional/psychological risks are two top factors that increase odds of recidivism according to a study by the National Institute of Justice.

While they don't say it outright, The Bridge works to decrease chances of recommitted crimes as well as decrease emotional risk. They do so through relationship building centered on faith. This fellowship starts at The Bridge service and continues once men and women coming out of prison are participate in a local church.

At The Bridge, people are greeted at the door and given a good meal. There is worship, and a sermon followed by discussion revolving around what former prisoners are wrestling with internally. Mission USA works to bring individuals into a relationship with God. For some Bridge attendees, their newfound Christian faith adds a new element to how they approach their circumstances which are often major ethical scenarios.

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