Who We Are
CJC History – About Us
Dear Friends,
In my late 20s, I was successful by the world’s standards but felt lost and hopeless as a battered wife. When I cried out to the Lord for help, He answered me and miraculously freed me from that situation. It was then that He revealed to me my future calling to help "women in need." At that time, I had no idea what this would look like or when it would start.
The Lord prepared me for His perfect timing as I completed a 30-year career as an Air Force Colonel and registered nurse. He nurtured my heart’s desire and gave me a passion to help women become what God intended for them – not according to the world’s way, but God’s way.
In 2004, I recruited a core group of Christian businesswomen who desired to offer a hand-up to women searching for positive direction, who were bogged down by life circumstances, situations the founding women had already experienced. The founders learned about Christian Women’s Job Corps® (CWJC), received training and site certification, and solicited seed money to begin the local organization.
Christian Journey Courses (CJC), previously known as Christian Women’s Job Corps of Kendall County, opened its doors to the first group of 11 women on March 7, 2005. In 2008, the organization incorporated the Christian Men’s Job Corps® (CMJC) Program and reincorporated as the Christian Job Corps of Kendall County, offering programs for both women and men. The CWJC® and CMJC® are proprietary programs of the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), Birmingham, Alabama. Currently, CJC does not offer a men’s Job Prepped for Life program.
Since opening in 2005, CJC has trained and mentored over 500 men and women students. Reflecting on the many faces of our students, I know we have planted seeds, equipped them for life according to God’s word, and empowered them to depend upon the Lord and exceed their hopes and dreams. We have broken generational curses and equipped parents to nurture and discipline their children according to God’s word – with love, grace, and mercy.
We are now embarking on another exciting venture. In 2022, the Lord opened the opportunity for us to offer life-skills and behavioral transformation programs to those incarcerated in the Kendall County Jail. We began with the women inmates and added the men inmates in January 2023. We are truly seeing lives changed before our very eyes. After merging with Bandera County in January 2023, we added Bandera County Jail inmates to our training agenda. We also shared our curriculum and partnered with Mercy Gate Ministries in Kerrville to offer the same programs to Kerr County Jail inmates.
PREPPED FOR LIFE, COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM:
CJC helps unlock the future for probationers and others by offering them a way to break dysfunctional life patterns in order to find their true identify and a new beginning. The goal is to help them become healthier, happier, more productive people by dissolving self-imposed obstacles and limitations that we often place on ourselves. Often, the answer to one’s future is in their past. If someone is suffering from past or present hurts, our programs can help the healing process.
A seasoned cadre of volunteers guides clients through our course and provides them with encouragement, guidance, and prayer throughout their journey.
INMATE PROGRAM:
CJC’s Inmates – Prepped for Life Program equips both men and women inmates by offering them a way to break dysfunctional life patterns in order to find their true identify and a new beginning. We help them navigate their path toward better life-choices and a new start. We work with our students strengths and encourage them towards God’s intended path. The goal is to help them become healthier, happier, more productive people by dissolving self-imposed obstacles and limitations that we often place on ourselves. Often, the answer to one’s future is in their past. If someone is suffering from past or present hurts, our programs can help the healing process. Currently, the Inmates – Prepped for Life program is offered inside the Kendall County and Bandera County Jails.
We are funded by public donations and some grants. We do not accept government funding that would restrict our mission. CJC is transforming lives, please donate now!
CJC maintains certification from the national WMU organization.