RT Article T1 Pastors in Prisons and Correctional Settings, Resilience, and the Propensity for Social Entrepreneurship: Comparing two Continuing Education Programs JF Journal of pastoral care & counseling VO 76 IS 4 SP 254 OP 269 A1 Pandya, Samta P. LA English PB Sage Publishing YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1826844384 AB This article reports a study on the impact of two continuing education programs for pastors working in prisons and correctional settings. Pastors who did the spirituality refresher training sessions reported greater resilience and social entrepreneurship inclinations posttest compared to those who did the expressive writing sessions. Male pastors, with a postgraduate degree and chaplaincy-focused training, prison pastors, ever-singles, pastors living in religious institutions/seminaries, and with higher intervention compliance, reported higher benefits from spirituality refresher training. K1 spiritual training K1 expressive writing K1 Continuing education K1 Social Entrepreneurship K1 Resilience K1 prisons and correctional settings K1 Pastors DO 10.1177/15423050221117465