About . |
Established in 2015
Our Team
Aubrey Pridgen
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Debbie Pridgen
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The Walters
MINISTRY COORDINATOR
Scott Walters has been a high school teacher and coach for the past 20 years. He has been involved in evangelistic and mission efforts in fourteen states and six countries. He has served on the staff of several churches. He serves on the board of two non-profits: ERCO (Ever Reaching Community Outreach) and Love Your Neighbor Ministries. |
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER
Chasity works for Rankin County School District as an administrative assistant/records clerk at the Rankin County Juvenile Detention Center. She is also involved with Celebrate Recovery Jail Ministry to the trustees at Rankin County Jail. Chasity has been involved with local and foreign mission efforts. They reside in Pelahatchie, MS and have 6 children and two grandchildren. |
Jaya BuforD
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Jaya Buford is on staff at The Pointe Church as their Serve Team Director, and Events Coordinator. She is also very involved with the Celebrate Recovery Ministry there. Jaya has always had a heart for the Lord and ministering the love of Jesus to the broken and lost. Jaya resides in Florence, MS with her husband and three children. |
Board Members
Jim Taylor
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James Twiner
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"I work with and support financially All Things New Ministry. My committment is due to the powerful way it reaches those often broken and in need of the restoration that only Christ can provide. He's is in the business of "Making All things New".
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Kent McDaniel
Rankin County Judge
"For more than 20 years, judging thousands of criminal cases, I have been frustrated by the repeated failure of the secular system to bring real changes to offenders during incarceration. All Things New, Inc. has made dramatic changes in the lives, future and families of Rankin County offenders by promoting change from WITHIN. I am dedicated to doing whatever I can to support that. "
Omar and Leslie Travis
board members
We are involved in motivational training to help others realize their respective individuality and importance. We plan to be involved in being a liaison with different businesses to help bridge the gap by developing returning citizens into hardworking and dependable employees. We believe that “second chances” encompasses more than just parole or probation. It involves hands-on construction of building a foundation that gives men and women hope of actually building a new life.