Tom Gage

Articles by Tom Gage

Breakthrough at the Gates of the City on Canada Day

Breakthrough Prayer goes to the gates of Langley to usher in the King of kings and Lord of lords. Read More >

Conquering the “Everest Climb”

Ron and Margareth Carrothers battle humidity, heavy rain, and fatigue because they have a passion for helping marketplace leaders across the globe understand the significance of a faith in God in their personal and professional lives, and empowering them to lead with ethical values and integrity. Read More >

Dirty Suburban Water

Today, thousands of people like Jeanne will spend hours collecting the only water they can find – often from stagnant ponds or old hand-dug wells. Their families will suffer and get sick... Read More >

DRIME Kenya is going to Tanzania

Eva is a leader of DRIME Kenya, based in Kibera, Africa's largest slum. Read More >

Facing Our Issues Together

Everyone has issues, and so we all need Jesus. The Life Project has launched a new mentoring initiative to reach people in mentoring specifically where they are struggling. Read More >

Give it up for Lent

Are you not sure what to give up this year for Lent? Here are five options to get you thinking. Read More >

July 2013 Instagram Contest

What does change mean to you?  Take a picture that captures it. You can be as creative as you’d like. Our favorite photos will end up on our Facebook page. To participate, it’s as easy as 1-2… 1. Follow us on Instagram at powertochangep2c 2. Tag your photos with the tag #power2change Every Friday, the […] Read More >

Learn to Engage in Spiritual Conversations

With the help of these two books from our Resource Centre, open others to Jesus naturally. Read More >

LEONARD BUHLER, LEADERSHIP, AND RELAY RACES

On May 22 2014, Leonard Buhler informed the staff at Power to Change HQ of some important changes in leadership. Read More >

Lessons from Brazil in Mobile Evangelism

What do 28 people from Canada, Thailand, Paraguay, Mexico, Brazil, Kenya, Benin, and Togo all have in common? What could bring people of such diverse backgrounds together in the remote, almost forgotten town of Gramado, Brazil? What could send them on the streets of nearby Puerto Alegre and engage passersby in spiritual conversations in spite of the language barrier? Read More >