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“Replanting” helps churches in crisis flourish
Church closure trends have reached alarming levels, with some
denominations having to close churches by the week according to recent reports. In a
report prepared for the Anglican Diocese of British Columbia in 2010, The status quo is
not an…Read
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New
Bible reaching Canada’s First NationsWINNIPEG, MB—Staff at Canadian LifeLight Ministries are hopeful that a
new Bible for First Nations will strike a chord with aboriginal communities. “We saw a
need and we’re trying to fill it,” says LifeLight project facilitator Ken McGhie. After
four…Read
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Miraculous healing renews senior’s passion for service
WINKLER, MB—Anne Goertzen believes in miracles. She’s proof, she says,
that they exist, after a night-time vision led to her overnight healing from a painful
and debilitating condition. Several years ago Anne found herself in a difficult place.
Her young…Read
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Century-old
Bibles find a new homeWINNIPEG, MB—A treasure-trove of Bibles from the late 1800s has found a
home with Give the Word ministries. The rapidly-growing organization founded last year
by Ryan Rempel provides free Bibles to anyone who needs them. However, it was Rempel
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Grandparents leaving a legacy of Christian summer camp
A new phenomenon is taking place; grandparents are returning to Christian
summer camps alongside their grandkids. Andrew Douglas, director of Circle Square Ranch
in Arden, Ontario, says grandparents are more frequently choosing to give the Christian
summer camp experience as…Read
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A long history of oppression leads to refugees adrift at sea
Partners Relief and Development continue to advocate for the Rohingya as
their plight, adrift on the Andaman sea, reaches mainstream media. Rohingya are a
persecuted Muslim minority living in Burma. Denied citizenship by the Burmese
government, an estimated 25,000 have…Read
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