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Website title: Crossroads Prison Ministries | Reaching God's People in Prison

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“Even in the deepest suffering, God is still there.
That’s what we help students discover.”
— Erastus, Crossroads mentor, Kenya 

When Erastus first heard about Crossroads through a seminar at his church, he never imagined how much the experience would change his life. Encouraged by his pastor and spiritual mentor, Erastus began m...


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For Raynard, one truth defines his life: “God is good all the time, and all the time God is good.” 

Life once looked very different for him. “God saved me when I was living in a very dark place filled with pain, anger, confusion, hate, guilt, and resentment,” he shared. “There were so many times I called out to God for help. I wanted to be...


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Clearly, the prison hospital and long-term care facility had not been updated. The professional nursing staff in both facilities were friendly and informative. As I went from room to room in the hospital visiting patients, I saw something I wasn’t expecting. Incarcerated men were providing care by filling water cups, making sure patients were comfortabl...


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Just for Mentors: March 2026

In this issue of Just for Mentors, Doug reflects on the compassion he saw during his time in a prison hospital and long-term care facility. As he shares moments of care found in unexpected places, Doug reminds us that G...


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Dana’s first memories of faith go back to childhood. “My journey begins with my grandfather, my mom’s dad, taking me to a Sunday service,” he recalled. “I was very young and remember watching him kneel next to the pew, interlocking his fingers, pressing them to his lips, and whispering. That was my first understanding of prayer. He told me he was talking to God, who lives in ...


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