Crossroad Bible offers hope to 'egregious' situation

Posted: 29 October, 2009

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Aguirre, the director of the distribution center in Ecuador, holds services and baptizes prisoners in barrels inside the walls of these corrupt prisons.

Ecuador (MNN) ― This past summer Crossroad Bible Institute opened up a second distribution center in South America. The center, located in Quito, Ecuador, seeks to offer hope to the 7,000 individuals crammed into the prisons there, designed only to hold 2,000 inmates.

The prison system in Ecuador, in addition to the overcrowding, is an "egregious situation," according to David Schuringa, president of CBI. Prisons do not provide food, clothing or medicine for the inmates, and often times the only way to obtain such items is to bribe a prison guard.

Schuringa said some reports say the prisons have rats the size of rabbits. However, these prisoners' physical situation is not their only problem.

"In these third world situations, they long for good materials. There's a shortage of excellent Bible study materials because they know that the prisoners need soap and medicine and food, but all of that is for naught if they don't have Jesus Christ," Schuringa said.

Therefore, CBI came into Ecuador to establish a distribution center to offer these individuals a long-term discipleship ministry. Schuringa said they partner with other prison evangelism ministries, and once these ministries move on, they stay to continue what was started. Prisoners can complete CBI lessons for seven to eight years.

CBI establishes these centers through the help of indigenous people.

"The idea is to raise up indigenous leadership, so God's people can ... disciple the prisoners in their own country," Schuringa said.

In Quito, the distribution center's director, Angel Aguirre Villamar, is not only indigenous, but he spent years in the prison system, which allows him to better understand the system and reach prisoners.

Along with Aguirre, CBI is offering these prisoners hope.

"When you are totally ignored, totally an outcast, totally forgotten, when somebody just comes in there with the hope of the Gospel to show them the love of Christ, to teach them God's truth, that can mean a world of difference for these folks," Schuringa said.

CBI has also set up another distribution center in Colombia, as well as in Nicaragua, Canada, Ghana, Australia and New Zealand. In addition to these centers, they will be announcing two more in Africa and their first in Asia.

Schuringa said their greatest challenge is being able to effectively reach prisoners because of the corruption of the system. Therefore, he asked for believers to pray for justice to be sought in the system and for the church to rise up and provide the prisoners with what they need.

Visit CBI's Web site for more information and to learn how you can help.

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