How Lauren Daigle and A Canadian Woman Helped Set An Inmate Free

Connie Bredin receives a hug from Anna Chaboyer (right) in the CHVN studios; recording artist Lauren Daigle is pictured at left. (TRR Collage: Video screengrab/Mike Thom)

Anna Chaboyer is happily married and raising her four children in a blended family in Winkler, but five years ago she was an inmate addicted to meth in a prison cell in Headingley, Manitoba, Canada.

It was 2019 when Anna found herself in that prison cell. What had started as a “little bit of partying” and experimenting with hard drugs like cocaine took a serious turn for the worse the moment she was introduced to meth at the age of 30.

“It just spiralled down fast,” she says about getting introduced to meth, “… I got addicted right away.”

That addiction led to her being involved in crime to feed the habit, which eventually led to her being incarcerated at the Women’s Correctional Centre in Headingley, Manitoba.

From an excuse to leave her cell to encountering Jesus

The chance came for her as an inmate to attend a Bible study group run by women who volunteered their time to come and minister to the inmates. Anna is quick to admit that worshiping Jesus wasn’t at the top of her list when she decided to go to the meetings.

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