
What is Christian Men's Job Corps?
The purpose of CMJC, a ministry of WMU, is to provide a Christian context in which men in need are equipped for life and employment; and a missions context in which men help men.
Who can be participants of a CMJC program?
Any man in need who can be equipped for life and employment through the CMJC ministry is eligible for CMJC. Each site will decide on a process for intake and referral. Persons with needs that cannot be met by a CMJC program are referred to a program that can help them.
What happens in a typical CMJC program?
Men receive training in life skills and job readiness. Often computer skills are taught as well. Each ministry is customized to meet the needs of the participants and their community.
What makes CMJC different from other job-readiness programs?
1.) Each participant is involved in Bible study. Participants are also matched with a trained Christian man who will be a mentor as the participant travels the road from dependency to self-sufficiency.
2.) A trained coordinator leads each site. The ministry is built on the purpose of CMJC and eight key elements: Certification Training, Advisory Council, Needs Assessments, Networking, Covenants, Evaluation, A Mentor for Every Participant, and Bible study.
How many people does it take to operate a CMJC site?
The number varies according to the program design. Please contact the Site Coordinator Charles Smith at Office: (903)593-8827 / Mobile (903)312-7298

Christian Men's Job Corps® of Tyler
From Desperation to Celebration
CMJC Job Site
GABC Outreach Center
200 N. Beckham Ave
Tyler, TX 75702
Office: (903)593-8827
Mobile: (903)312-7298