< February, 2015 - Crossroads Ministerio Carcelario

Crossroad Approves Khmer Translation

Most of Cambodia’s 15,000 prisoners share two things in common: they speak Khmer and they don’t know Jesus Christ. In order to reach this demographic, Crossroad Bible Institute’s emerging campus in Cambodia is undertaking an important project in 2015: a translation of...

Floridians Work to Restore the Right to Vote

CBI is following the Floridians for a Fair Democracy campaign, which aims to restore voting rights to formerly incarcerated Floridians. As part of this initiative, Nicolette Chambery, Crossroad’s advocacy coordinator, recently spoke with Ms. LaShanna Tyson. Crossroad...

More Incarcerated People Than You Think

As I reflect on the thirty years of discipleship Crossroad has carried out in American prisons, I wish I could say that we have the problem of mass incarceration all wrapped up. But the numbers tell us a different story. In fact, Crossroad’s ministry is important and...

Letter from a Turkish Prison

CBI’s international satellite campuses span all six habitable continents. However, in countries without a satellite campus, prisoners are still able to reap the benefits of CBI’s long-term discipleship; their lessons go through the United States office and are...

Finding God off the Gridiron

Joel was driving his sister and two of her friends home after a night of partying when the unthinkable happened: in the throes of a heated argument, his sister’s friend pulled a gun and shot the other. Terrified and shocked, Joel immediately pulled over to the side of...
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