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Lawyer Defends American Voting Rights

According to Myrna Pérez, as many as four million Americans who live, work and pay taxes in their communities have been denied the right to vote because of a past criminal conviction. Crossroad Bible Institute was pleased to host Pérez, a nationally recognized voting...

God Answers Prayers in the South Pacific

Crossroad Bible Institute’s international campus in Australia reports that prayers for their newly launched prison ministry in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are being answered. From the start, the Papua New Guineans’ response to the CBI program has been overwhelmingly...

Art Behind Bars Shows Humanity of Prisoners

CBI student Jonathan was only twenty-two years old when a jury was asked to determine the length of his life. Already convicted for murder, Jonathan faced the jury again as they decided whether to apply the death penalty to his case. Though Jonathan hoped for a speedy...

CBI's Pipeline to Latin America

Hispanics compose almost 35 percent of the United States’ prison population, making them the second-largest minority group behind bars. Of the total number of Hispanics in prison, over half have been detained for immigration violations. Since 2002, Crossroad Bible...

CBI Kenya Fosters Reconciliation

  A New Day The light of dawn had just begun to appear in the sky when Jefferson Kabiro Gathu’s team set out with Peter on a six-hundred-mile journey that would lead them, fourteen hours later, to Peter’s village in western Kenya. Peter had just been released...
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