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Beth MASTERS<br />
Mack STUBBS<br />
DR.<br />
Beth currently serves the Mississippi Department<br />
of Corrections as a chaplain and has the privilege<br />
of directing the Leveall College extension center<br />
at Mississippi Correctional Institute for Women.<br />
Residents have an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s<br />
in Christian ministry while serving their community<br />
through churches inside. Looking to the future, Beth<br />
is creating a non-profit, Maggie Mission, as a way to<br />
assist previously incarcerated women cultivate their<br />
confidence, creativity, and identity in Christ while<br />
serving the community. After 20 years of college<br />
ministry, she never saw herself working in corrections,<br />
but knows this is exactly where God has her serving.<br />
My name is Mack Stubbs, and I work at the Reservoir<br />
Branch Post Office. I have been employed there for<br />
twenty-five years, and I have lived in Rankin County<br />
for twenty-four years. I have been married to my<br />
wife, Tenille, for twenty-three years, and we have two<br />
children, Bryce (22) and Emma (19). Both graduated<br />
from Hartfield Academy and now attend Mississippi<br />
State University. I am a member of Pinelake Church,<br />
and I enjoy going to all Mississippi State sporting events.<br />
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