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Human Trafficking in Canada
We believe every person deserves the opportunity to be truly loved, and to be renewed and restored in healthy relationships. [ 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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We believe every person deserves the opportunity to be truly loved, and to be renewed and restored in healthy relationships. [ read more ]
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With your support, Ratanak continues to fight human trafficking and provide a safe place for survivors to come home to. [ read more ]
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For Srey, devotion to family is everything. Srey even dropped out of school at just eight years old to help support her family. [ read more ]
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Since drilling operations were finally able to restart at the end of August 2020 and GAiN has been able to provide more than 153 new productive wells. [ read more ]
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Do teens believe it’s okay to share their faith with others? What does evangelism look like among the next generation? [ read more ]
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In the first survey of its kind, Alpha asked over 2,700 Canadian church leaders to share their thoughts on evangelism with us. [ read more ]
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The brand new LIFE ON PURPOSE series was designed with youth pastors and youth workers in mind. [ read more ]
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Imagine this: Your grades won’t cut it for a university entrance exam, and because of that, you’re not interested in attending university. [ read more ]
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For Advancing the Ministries of the Gospel (AMG) in Guatemala, no one is left behind by their schools and centres. [ read more ]
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All children, no matter their gifts and abilities, strengths and weaknesses, deserve a place to belong at school. [ read more ]
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There’s an old saying in Kinyarwanda that goes, “Impamyabumenyi y’umugore ni umugabo we.” When translated, it means “a wife’s degree is her husband.” [ read more ]
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“I support all my students with what I have because I believe [they] are smart and can be something in life. Their circumstances don’t define them." [ read more ]