A deep longing for peace kept nudging her forward. After years of seeking through many paths, A Course in Miracles moved from a book to a living guide, inviting daily surrender, quick forgiveness, and a joy that kept surprising her.
A course that became a life
The Course was not only a teaching, it became a Presence that shaped her days. Practices of quiet listening, willingness, and gentle honesty turned ordinary moments into places where Love could be recognized.
Saying yes to prison ministry
When the invitation to serve appeared, the yes felt more like recognition than decision. Love that is received must be shared. Jeanne trusted that hope crosses fences and speaks every language of the heart. Last Step offered a faithful way to give what had been given.
Listening as ministry
Her prayer is simple: to remember the Truth together. She shows up to listen, to join, and to witness innocence. The aim is not to fix or to change, but to hold a clear space where the Spirit of God can be felt and known.
Blessings that circle back
Prison ministry mirrors her own healing. Each letter, call, and visit opens her heart to the certainty that Love is present everywhere, and that freedom belongs to the mind, not the body. She often says the ministry blesses her as much as those she serves, a daily reminder that the Kingdom of God is shared.





