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Prison Ministry Announces Grand Opening of CBI Kenya
Contact: Dr. David Schuringa, President, Crossroad Bible Institute, 800-668-2450, david@cbi.fm
 
NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec. 6, 2010 /Christian Newswire/ -- Continuing its efforts to relieve suffering in the developing world, Crossroad Bible Institute announces the opening of yet another international distribution center, this one in Kenya. This is the Grand Rapids, Michigan-based ministry's twelfth distribution center worldwide and its fourth in Africa.
 
In Kenya, as in many African countries, prisons are dirty, overcrowded, plagued by disease and lacking adequate health care. Due to these factors, a 2008 report stated, approximately forty-six prisoners die monthly. Mothers often raise their babies or young children in these dangerous conditions.
 
The CBI program will begin operation in the Naivasha Prison, a tightly regulated facility with 3,000 inmates, and four other prisons. Kenya has approximately 50,000 people behind bars.
 
The director of CBI Kenya is Jefferson Gathu, who also heads Cistern Materials Translation and Publishing Center, an organization that provides Christian literature for native tribes of Kenya and other parts of Africa. As in other developing nations, CBI Instructors not only hand-deliver the Bible study lessons and letters of discipleship to the students in prison but also provide inmates with basic necessities like food, medical supplies, blankets, soap and toilet paper. Gathu also heads efforts to organize medical camps, construct prison libraries and aid in reentry.
 
Director Gathu is assisted by Samuel Chege, who notes the importance of the CBI discipleship program, explaining, "Imprisoned people have heavy burdens of loneliness, guilt, bitterness, depression or confusion. We want inmates to know that they are capable, appreciated and doing a good job."
 
CBI’s international program director, Cynthia Williams, recently attended the official CBI Kenya grand opening. Among the 120 guests were senior prison officials and chaplains, bishops, pastors and a representative from the Office of the Commissioner, all of them highly supportive of CBI.
 
CBI President Dr. David Schuringa remarks, "We are grateful for the shared vision of our Kenyan brothers and sisters and enthusiastic about the opportunity to work with them to serve God’s people in prison and reentering society in their home country."
 
Crossroad Bible Institute is a prison ministry in its twenty-sixth year of operation. With 40,000 students, CBI now has twelve international distribution centers on six continents and several openings pending. Visit www.cbi.fm for more information. CBI’s program is provided at no cost to prisoners and their families.