Good News

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Friday, Oct. 1, 2010

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festival of chairs: CASA prepares to kick off ninth annual event, page 4.

‘To bring a smile to your face by sharing good news.’

‘Big House’ offers message, second chance By COLLEEN HOLT

“Sometimes the most important step in rehabilitation is knowing that someone believes in you, and believes you are worth a second chance” — so say the folks at the Big House Burger Joint in Conway. This combination restaurant and Christ-centered ministry for parolees was the brainchild of Mike and Paula Willbanks, their son Shane Willbanks and Ray and Teresa Kendall as part of Second Chance Ministries. The path to the Big House Burger Joint started eight years ago. “Eight years ago, I became a felon,” Shane Willbanks said recently. “It changed my life

and it changed my parents’ lives.” Shane said he never went to jail for his actions, but was placed on probation. “I became immersed in having to deal with the world of being a felon,” he said. “I had difficulty finding work. Every time I saw my parole officer, I was seeing other people being miserable having to deal with this stigma.” Shane said God spoke to him loud and clear. “I found God again early on in this process, and I found my place of joy. I didn’t need to listen to what other people said I am because of what I did.” He decided then that he would help others find their own place of joy. Shane’s parents saw things

The Big House Burger Joint is open in south Conway as part of Second Chance Ministries.

in the process that needed to be changed, and they got involved for reform reasons. Thus started this family’s work at helping felons learn two things: God would forgive them, and they didn’t have to live with this stigma. “It took me two years to not be angry at the system,” Mike said. “ I was arguing with God

— my life before that was as an elder in church, and I realized that living in an intimate relationship with God was the key.” Mike said he asked God what He wanted him to do. The answer, Mike said, was: “I’ll tell you as soon as you get up and find me.” When Mike began looking

“If you don’t dream dreams, your dreams will never come true.” — Unknown

for answers, he found Prison Fellowship Ministries. One thing Mike noticed is that there is very little after care for probationers and parolees. “I was concerned with after care, so I volunteered as the state point of contact to develop an after-care policy,” Mike said.

see BIG HOUSE n page 3


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