I have known Dr. Morris for 15 years in his multiple roles of ministry: National
Training Director for Prison Fellowship, seminar leader, pastor/preacher, author and
therapist.
I consider Paul Morris uniquely qualified for in-depth group ministry and
individual spiritual development through personal discipling. Although he is devoutly
committed, Dr. Morris does not represent a provincial "hothouse" Christianity. His
Biblical orientation to discipleship is not defensive or threatened by the realities of
complex secular problems; he has dealt effectively with some of the most perplexing
emotional and spiritual problems and been key to a recovery of wholeness. Dr. Morris
has successfully taken the challenge of spiritual formation into the criminal justice
system, the local church, and individual as well as marital counseling. I have watched
him work effectively with all kinds of people from college students to national leaders.
I consider him an extremely valuable source of insight and expertise.
I have seen Dr. Morris create and administer programs effectively. His outstanding
talent is creative visioning and then being able to articulate the vision.
In Christ's Service,
Bradley J. Smith, Ph.D.
Edmund Pendleton
Charles W. Colson
Bradley J. Smith, Ph.D.
Roderick J. Pejsar, Ph.D.
Edmund Pendleton
Charles W. Colson
Bradley J. Smith, Ph.D.
Roderick J. Pejsar, Ph.D.