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Cultivating Creativity in Teachers & Students
Have you ever wondered what happens to all those red pens after teachers grade exams? [ read more ]
God created people as social beings. It’s how we were wired from the beginning. He designed us to be in relationships that are good, harmonious, and just. Today, our world is filled with conflict–with family members, neighbours, co-workers, and strangers. Competition and suspicion now mark our social interactions. But the good news is, reconciliation with others is possible. Through Jesus, we can overcome relational poverty to restore trust, peace, and justice.
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Have you ever wondered what happens to all those red pens after teachers grade exams? [ read more ]
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Around the world, there has been a substantial effort to get more kids into school. [ read more ]
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Today I had the pleasure of meeting the respected president of the 500-family strong parent council in Kamugarura [ read more ]
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This little girl in Rwanda changed how I view the world. [ read more ]
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John Cassells is a human trafficking specialist with the Christian mission organization, SIM Canada. [ read more ]
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She tried to break up with her boyfriend before, but could never make it stick. [ read more ]
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Helena’s journey to freedom starts with a pair of shoes [ read more ]
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Most of us who’ve been around local church ministry for any length of time have had a version of this conversation with someone [ read more ]
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Laura Haley: When most people think of startups and entrepreneurship, the local church doesn't necessarily come to mind. For this episode, we wanted t [ read more ]
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All of us have had this experience: you’re walking down the street and a person comes up and asks for money. So what do you do? Well, the truth of the [ read more ]
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In Canada we have so much food. We have so much food that we throw it away! We have these gigantic grocery stores, shelves packed with food of all va [ read more ]
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A church stands in solidarity with the Mi’kmaq community When historic Cornwallis Street Baptist Church in Halifax, N.S., decided to change its [ read more ]