It is easy to see that Chaplain Will has a deep burden to spread the Gospel and reach the lost. I love that he has responded to the calling of God on his life. Many people would have a difficult time going into the prison to teach severely broken people. But they need to hear it just as much as anyone so, I respect him very much for doing that.
I have to say that I was a little bit disappointed when he was asked about his long term goals. He said he would like there to be more halfway houses, discipleship opportunities, and community involvement. Those are all great but, it seemed as though he had no direct plan of how to make this happen. Maybe he isn’t as gifted in advertisement or doesn’t have the necessary tools but, he could find someone who is good at those things so that they can help accomplish these goals.
Finances seemed to be an issue as well. I know how hard it can be to seek out sponsors but, if the lack of funding is great enough, a person should do all that they can to get the help that they need.
Overall, I enjoyed having Chaplain Will share his ministry with us. His various testimonies were encouraging to listen to. He does a wonderful job at loving the lost as Jesus has called us all to do. We could definitely learn something valuable from what he has shared with us.

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