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Christian Association for Prison Aftercare
CAPA has been established to provide prison aftercare professionals and volunteers with resources, training and encouragement, as they faithfully serve ex-prisoners and their families. CAPA is a professional association designed to serve and network its members, unite them under a shared vision, and train them for excellence in ministry. www.capaassociation.org

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Wisconsin Network for Peace & Justice
MPM is pleased to join Wisconsin Network for Peace & Justice.  This organization serves WI. inmates with such programs as Books for Prisoners & a newsletter offering the latest in news, personal testimonials & insights into the prison system and its effects on the individual. WNPJ also provides the latest news on  peace, guest speakers, jobs and special events to promote the need for Peace in the world. www.wnpj.org

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Madison-area Urban Ministry, Inc.
(MUM) is a nonprofit interfaith social justice organization that convenes individuals and faith communities in the greater Dane County area in order to identify, study, urge action, and work together for social justice in the broader community. Rebuilding a life after imprisonment is inherently challenging and everyone who succeeds benefits personally while adding to our community's well being.

Madison-area Urban Ministry
2300 S. Park Street, Suite #5
Madison, WI 53713
608-256-0906
www.emum.org

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MPM at the UN

The World Peace Summit & MPM 

A letter from Rev. Michael

As you are reading through these beautiful pages of our MPM website, I wanted to take a moment and share with you some of my experiences as a delegate to

THE MILLENIUM WORLD PEACE SUMMIT OF RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL LEADERS held at the UNITED NATIONS in New York, September 2000.

Over 100 nations and organizations were represented there, with delegates numbering over 1000. I was blessed to take our Miracles Prisoner Ministry and participate fully in the week long conference. Although the issues surrounding Prisoners in the United States and throughout the world were not foremost in the discussions, our presence there directed the delegates' attention to the issues of prisoners everywhere and prompted forthright discussions on the subject. Men and women of all races and creeds openly received our message and shared their interest and concern for the issues of their own countries.

The MPM Mission Statement was extremely well received and participants took much of our literature back to their native countries. MPM received several invitations to visit other organizations and serve the prisoner population here and abroad.

We also intend to implement our Program in prisons in the greater New York City area in the very near future as a direct result of these conversations.

I wish to thank everyone for their continued support and conviction in all prisoner/prison ministries and pray that Love and Forgiveness will continue to remain in the forefront of all our endeavors.

Please visit us often and know that each of you, your friends and family members incarcerated, are always in our prayers. We serve you and Our Heavenly Father, with full commitment and certainty.

In Christ
Rev. Michael

Below: Michael joins with Delegates from the
International Community in a prayer for Peace and Unity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ImageDelegates from MPM & ACIM International
at the World Peace Summit- August 28 - 31, 2000