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A Knack for Knitting

Valida Wall of Lethbridge, Alberta always has some sort of knitting or crocheting project on the go. Whether it’s a new sweater for one of her grandchildren or an afghan for a friend, she likes to keep her needles clicking. Then one day Valida discovered a way to turn her hobby into a ministry. That opened up an entirely new venue for her handiwork. How... >Full Story

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Cancer: A Different Kind of Survivor's Story

On May 25, 2001, Doug Rae of North Vancouver, British Columbia lost his wife Judy to cancer when she was only 61-years-old. What follows is an interview that occurred just over one year later. Hopefully it will provide a point of contact and inspiration to readers who are currently going through similar circumstances. Kevin: Describe your initial...... >Read More



SARS - Beyond Our Control, But Not Beyond God's

By now, nearly everyone has heard of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). If you’ve watched all-news channels like CNN or Fox News over the past month with their alternating images of people hurrying through airports wearing surgical masks and bombs exploding over Baghdad, you’d think there were only two news stories worth reporting: the...... >Read More



Tips for Lay Counselors From Dr. Ginger

As a licensed marriage and family therapist, Dr. Ginger Gabriel of San Bernardino, California is a strong proponent of lay counseling. In fact, she thinks every Christian is called to be a counselor at one level or another. “Counselor is one of the names given to Jesus, the founder of our faith,” she says. Since most Christians will be...... >Read More



Have You Checked Your Compass Lately?

Oliver Wendell Holmes once said: “I find that in this world it is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.” Mr. Holmes is right: we are all moving in a direction, and it is very important for us to stop and check to see if we are still moving toward the right destination. I... >Read More



Four Keys to Making a Revolutionary Impact for Christ

"Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, 'The harvest is plentiful but the workers...... >Read More



Don't Pick Up the Phone...Until You Have Read This Article

If you or someone you love has ever been taken in by a phone scammer - someone who attempts to trick people into giving them money by offering “free” trips, “no risk” investment opportunities or “pre-approved” loans - you know how frustrating and embarrassing such an experience can be. Unfortunately, you’re not alone. Although the number...... >Read More



Content With Less

As president of Ron Blue and Company, Canada*, nothing frustrates Michael Gibney more than when he hears people equate poverty with spirituality. He describes this as a 'tail-chasing' argument, because the same people who say it's 'un-spiritual' to be rich are the first people to turn to the wealthy when they are in need of funds. Gibney says...... >Read More


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