by Eliezer Yeong | Jun 4, 2014 | Latest News, Uncategorized
The federal government currently depends on tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants to provide essential labor that keeps detention centers running. Jailed immigrants do everything from serving in the cafeteria to stocking shelves to mopping bathrooms. However,...
by Eliezer Yeong | May 29, 2014 | Latest News, Uncategorized
by H. David Schuringa This month, our oldest grandchild is graduating from eighth grade at Timothy Christian School on Chicago’s West Side. Olivia is the first grandchild to earn a diploma, so we’re all very excited. Next year, the Lord willing, it’s on to high...
by Eliezer Yeong | May 13, 2014 | Latest News, Uncategorized
CBI student Shannon was featured in Crossroad Extra last year. Since then, he has been released from prison and has begun his reentry journey. He recently wrote to Crossroad to share about how the ministry has impacted his life. Before I left prison on December 20,...
by Eliezer Yeong | May 1, 2014 | Latest News, Uncategorized
At seventeen, Alexander had anti-Christian tattoos all over his body—Jesus with horns, an upside-down cross, the words “Satan’s Child,” the number 666. His heart bore a different kind of marking—emotional scars left by the deaths of his three best friends, all...
by Eliezer Yeong | Apr 24, 2014 | Latest News, Uncategorized
In Malawi’s overcrowded Mzuzu Prison, inmates sleep sitting up, leaning on one another like collapsed dominoes. This prison, infamous for its lack of resources, might be the last place one would expect to find an emerging higher education program. Yet, in the...