by Steve Kennedy, Editor
My in-laws spend the winter in Arizona. We felt it our duty again this year to go and check up on them. It’s a sacrifice, but filial duty should not be taken lightly—especially when it involves...Read More
by Steve Kennedy, Editor
Her name was Muriel Smith. She died at the age of 80. Her body was discovered in the bedroom of her semidetached home. The newspaper account of her tragic life and death has stayed with me ever...Read More
by Steve Kennedy, Editor
The very first time we tried it, it felt right.The congregation we are part of meets in a lecture theatre in a community college. There are some things we really like about the room. One is that...Read More
by David Wells, General Superintendent
Sometimes you read your Bible and a truth leaps off the page and into your heart and mind. Sometimes you sing a song of worship and the same thing happens. What is really meaningful...Read More
by David Wells, General Superintendent
April 8, 2012, is Resurrection Sunday.Paul makes it very clear that our entire faith hinges on this one historical fact: “And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless...Read More
by David Wells, General Superintendent
Let’s face it: the concept of God’s “glory” or lyrics that talk about seeing His “glory come down” can seem a little otherworldly. This is especially true for people who are...Read More
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FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AT U OF M
by Tammy Junghans
Three young men, a host of volunteers and I recently ran an event that will fund freedom and hope for victims of human trafficking. Hear this story and be encouraged that God is at work through the lives of university students who are pressing into—not walking away...Read More
A LOOK AT INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS
by Rick Tozer
As our pastors and church leaders prepare to gather in Ottawa this month for the 50th General Conference of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, I sat down with Rev. Murray Cornelius, our assistant superintendent for International Missions, to ask him a few questions about our work overseas.
Rick...Read More
Rebuilding in Thailand
by Ann Peachman
Imagine an area 500 kilometres long—from Toronto to Montreal. Then imagine it flooded. Polluted water covering the entire area, anywhere from 10 centimetres to four metres deep. Imagine homes, businesses, hospitals—everything—destroyed by a cesspool of water. Your home is ruined, as is your church and your...Read More