Canadian Prison Ministry Seeks Passionate Volunteers
Crossroads for Prisoners Canada is looking for compassionate mentors and experienced board members. Please consider this opportunity to “remember those in prison” (Hebrews 13:3).
From healing communities to reentry programs, restorative justice, prison churches, and more, this is the place to connect.
Crossroads for Prisoners Canada is looking for compassionate mentors and experienced board members. Please consider this opportunity to “remember those in prison” (Hebrews 13:3).
These Inspire 2022 sessions are for anyone interested in restorative justice, with best practices for those interested in the fields of corrections, restorative justice, or ministry with victims and perpetrators of criminal acts.
As we remember those in prison this Christmas, consider that we all have gifts to share. This reflection was inspired by a painting from the Prison Art Project.
On December 17, 2013, I got an email that was hardly routine - one that sparked a journey toward the newly accredited Calvin Prison Initiative.
Do Michigan's citizens behave ten times as badly as their Canadian neighbors? How do we deal with the realities of our state of imprisonment?
In his post on Think Christian, H. David Schuringa states that in the past 20 years while Crossroad Bible Institute has flourished, crime rates have seen a downward trend.
I just finished rereading the article, "Can Forgiveness Pay a Role in Criminal Justice" published by the New York Times on January 4, 2013, and am truly amazed and impressed how two families were able to deal with a violent crime through forgiveness and the use of restorative justice principles.
In case you missed it, here's a powerful story of restoration from the CRC Newsroom.
Let's share some stories! Here's one about Celebration Fellowship that appeared in the newsletter of the Great Lakes region of Home Missions.