Vital Tools

Vital Tools

True Freedom’s Character Development and Stepping Up courses continue to attract significant numbers of men at Grafton Reintegration Center. Tom Spernoga and Bill Holko facilitate Character Development, with Bill also leading Stepping Up. The comments below were offered by some of the men who have been recent attendees.

“Character Development is a great class! Each week…

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Brothers by the End of the Course

Brothers by the End of the Course

David Wessel and Ted Wood just finished facilitating another 12-week Alpha course at the Grafton Reintegration Center. Alpha is a series of interactive sessions that explore the basics of Christianity and engage guests in conversations about faith, life, and Jesus. Here’s what inmates are saying about Alpha:

“I truly enjoyed the Alpha course. It allowed me to talk about religion, take a look at Jesus, and reflect on my purpose for…

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NAACP Honors TFM

NAACP Honors TFM

Recently, Executive Director Michael Swiger and True Freedom Ministries received two awards from the Lorain County Chapter of the NAACP.  Michael received the 2023 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award for his leadership.  This is the NAACP’s highest award given to an individual.  In addition, True Freedom Ministries was identified as the organization with the greatest impact in changing the culture at the Grafton Reintegration Center and Grafton Correctional Institution.  In recognition of this fact, TFM received the NAACP’s 2023 Humanitarian Award…

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Jesus Above All Earthly Things

Jesus Above All Earthly Things

True Freedom Ministries partnered with The Ropheka Connection in January 2023 to take the “Foundation for Achievement” program into the Department of Youth Services at Circleville Juvenile Correction. Originally from the LaRed Foundation in Berlin, Ohio, this helpful series teaches four values, each of which breaks down into principles, taught by our trained facilitators on a weekly basis. Here’s what students are saying: “This program helped me think…

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Workforce Readiness for Juveniles

Workforce Readiness  for Juveniles

On March 7th, our new Director of Staff and Ministry, Jessica McCamon, introduced TFM’s eight-week Workforce Readiness Program to the Cuyahoga Hills Juvenile Correctional Facility. Jennifer Boswell, Joseph Marsilio, Mark Dobrinski, Chaplain Sands, and Mike Swiger were also instrumental in this process. Facilitators for this class teach a combination of hard and soft skills to prepare students for the workplace and life. Through a variety of creative teaching strategies students learn respect, motivation, communication, critical thinking, and teamwork…

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Repurposed

Repurposed

True Freedom sponsored a unique event at Grafton Correctional in conjunction with the inmate-led group called Going Home to Stay. The morning started off with a worship service. Michael Swiger shared an encouraging message of hope accompanied by the musical group Renovare. Participants enjoyed a lunch of grilled chicken, hamburgers, potato salad, and cake. In the afternoon, festivities included games, music, cornhole competition, and a hole-in-one contest, complete with prizes…

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Loving this Race

Loving this Race

My wife June and I moved to the Cleveland area in the summer of 2018 for new employment. We had prayed that this was the right decision as we left our church, friends, and family behind.  Well, not only did God answer our prayers with a new church, but by His Providence within a couple of weeks we heard Mike Swiger’s testimony.  I was searching for a new ministry--a new race to run. God answered the desires of my heart by putting David Wessel and True Freedom into my life. I now have the privilege to co-facilitate a..

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Joy at the JJC

Joy at the JJC

At the Juvenile Justice Center this month, we started Sunday afternoon worship services. At 2:00 pm, I go to the assigned House for the day and spend time with the three Pods separately. I pass out sheet music to the youth and teach them the songs. I teach the standard hymns of the faith like Amazing Grace, Blessed Assurance, and Farther Along! Before you know it, we have a choir singing together and sounding good. They are amazed that…

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Serving the Needy in Northeast Ohio

Serving the Needy in Northeast Ohio

Every year Homeless Ministry Director Dave Sudnick and volunteers distribute winter hats and gloves to the residents of the Lutheran Metropolitan Ministries Men’s Shelter. The shelter is located at 2100 Lakeside Avenue and is temporary home to around 250 men each day. The facility provides beds, meals, and a lot more. Those staying at the shelter need personal hygiene items, socks, underwear, clothing, shoes, hats, gloves, and coats. Those moving out need pots and pans, dishes…

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Working for Jesus

Working for Jesus

For the men of Creative Ink Printing, True Freedom’s accredited apprenticeship program at Grafton Reintegration Center, Family Day was filled with unimaginable joy. This event, sponsored by True Freedom, was a celebration of those who have completed the 4000-hour curriculum to become Journeymen Screen Printers. Participating inmates were thrilled to share a meal with family members, in some cases tearfully and for the first time in 35 years. The food was excellently prepared by the executive chef of…

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A Valentine for the Girls in House 3

A Valentine for the Girls in House 3

I have the opportunity to regularly go into the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center. There are five areas called “houses” where the youth stay. On Valentine’s Day we did something special for the girls in House 3! We were able to give each girl a flower and a chocolate bar. I made Valentine’s Day cards, which, on the inside, said, “You Are Special’ and “God Made You” along with Bible verses. The whole card unfolded, giving salvation-oriented Scripture verses, a paragraph entitled “Read This Before Praying the Prayer Below,” and “A Suggested Prayer for A Sincere Heart.” I was able to speak…

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2022 Ministry Recap

2022 Ministry Recap

Dear True Freedom Partner,

Through God’s grace and provision, 2022 was a year of unprecedented growth for True Freedom. By the end of the year, we had reached our pre-COVID level of ministry activity:

• 20,102 – Total prisoners who attended services, classes, and programs

• 19,958 – Total clothing and toiletry items distributed

• 18,720 – Total hot meals served on the streets of Cleveland

• 11,600 – Total number of volunteer hours served

By the end of March, COVID restrictions were lifted, and we relaunched classes, services, and programs mothballed for nearly two years, including quarterly worship services on death row. God also allowed us the joy of fulfilling a dream we had worked on for almost two years.  In conjunction…

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A Fresh Start

A Fresh Start

I was raised in church all my life and thought I had life figured out. That changed in 2018 when I was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison.  At the time, I thought my life was over, but prison would turn out to be one of my greatest blessings.

It started in Lorain Correctional.  That’s where I met Mike Swiger from True Freedom Ministries. Mike has a gift to teach, and the Lord used him to reprogram my mind with biblical truth in those weekly Bible studies.  After transferring to Grafton Correctional, I participated in TF’s offender-led technology computer courses, which equipped me for employment upon release.  Dave Wessel taught their ALPHA program, and that challenged me to…

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A Great Debt of Gratitude

A Great Debt of Gratitude

In January 2018 I accepted the position as program aide for TFM’s Grafton Reintegration Institution location. This has been an honorable and rewarding endeavor. I’ve been privileged to work with distinguished individuals whom I hold in high regard. True Freedom Ministries has afforded me the opportunity to live out my ministry of reconciliation. Thanks to Mike Swiger, the late Gary Koly, Bill Holko, Tom Spernoga, Dave Wessel, Ted Wood, Mark Stradiot, and Don Talladino…

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THERE IS LIGHT THERE

THERE IS LIGHT THERE

The impact True Freedom has had on my life is second to none, in regard to prison ministry. I was introduced to True Freedom early on in my incarceration when I was around 20 years old. At the time I considered myself a believer, but I struggled with believing the supernatural stories I read in the Bible. I was a big overthinker, and I questioned everything. Then one day my brother in the faith, Joseph Gray, invited me to a Bible study led by a guy named Mike Swiger. I initially had my reservations, but little did I know that this would be a pivotal moment in my walk with Christ…

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