Praying for Our Neighbours and Our Nation
Canada Day celebrations will be different this year. Still, we want to thank the Lord for His mercy and goodness, and pray for our neighbours and our nation. Canadians need the Lord. Canadians need the...
View ArticleThe Lord is a Refuge and a Strong Tower
King David was no stranger to adversity. He experienced physical weakness, deep discouragement and often faced extreme danger from his powerful enemies. He frequently used word pictures to describe the...
View ArticleGood News Messengers in Action
The year 2020 brought unimaginable challenges. It would be fair to say that we have experienced the extreme fragility of life in this world. In the midst of this, EHC partners prayerfully discerned...
View ArticleA Simple Practice To Renew Our Hope During Hard Times
In a recent staff prayer meeting I felt led to share from Psalm 107. I had been pondering its content and asking what the Lord was saying in this ancient text that would instruct us in the way we...
View ArticleMore Canadians received the Finding the Hope gospel message in 2020 than in...
We are grateful to the Lord for the help of many that made it possible to connect people with a clear message of the Gospel of hope through Finding the Hope outreaches in 2020. By using several...
View ArticleWe can never overestimate the value of godly wisdom
Today, people at every level of society and across the globe are scrambling and searching for ways to deal with the present pandemic and its implications. To help preserve and protect lives, scientists...
View ArticleHundreds of individuals are sowing gospel seeds across Canada
Messengers of Hope are active and becoming a vital part of our work. We are so grateful for the hundreds of individual Christians who are sowing gospel seeds across Canada. We regularly hear...
View ArticleGod’s Gift of Truth
In a world where the most fundamental truths are under assault, it’s important to remind ourselves often of the certain and absolute truth we have in God. No matter what the world and surrounding...
View ArticleThis same Jesus…is with us today
For three years, the first disciples were taught by the Master. They listened to Him teach and they watched Him engage with people. Their time together was both a classroom and an apprenticeship. The...
View ArticleCanada at a Crossroads
A common question today is, “When will we get back to normal?” I think there’s more at stake than recovering a way of life. I’m inclined to think that there is a bigger crisis looming, one that the...
View ArticleFinding rest from the burden of words
There is a deep weariness in many of us. It’s an exhaustion that comes not from labour but from the burden of many words. Too often, they are words of despair and loss, fear and uncertainty. These...
View ArticleWhatever are we to do?
It seems that there is no shortage of opinions and arguments these days on the state of things and on what people should do. A virus that is invisible to the naked eye has dramatically affected...
View ArticleWe Can Trust Him on the Journey
Psalm 121 is the second in a series of 15 psalms known as the Songs of the Ascents. These were sung by pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem to celebrate the annual feasts of ancient Israel at different...
View ArticleWe Pray for Ukraine
The Ukrainian Member of Parliament asked for prayer above all else. Let’s lift this crisis to the Lord throughout the day, even in brief whispered prayers. Here are some ideas for what you could pray...
View ArticleThe cross of Christ…hope of the world
At Easter, songs and hymns remind us of this great saving love. We remember that the death of Christ on Calvary was a momentous event. It is there that we were rescued from the dominion of darkness and...
View ArticleWe groan inwardly…in HOPE.
There still is good news despite the increasing chaos, devastation, and uncertainty. The scope of these conditions extends across the world, right down to our personal lives. To the follower of Christ,...
View ArticleStreams of living water in a dry and weary land
Times are tough and refreshing is scarce. Our world is in deep trouble, and we feel the blows and losses. My parents knew worse, but for this generation we might say the ice under foot has never been...
View ArticleStanding Firm in the Faith
Recently, I came across startling results from research done on church leadership in North America. It confirmed what so many of us were already observing. The one piece of information I want to share...
View ArticleChristian HOPE in a world of fading hopes
The word hope strikes a chord deep in people’s hearts. We all thirst for it. The expectation of good is a universal need. For people without a biblical worldview hope is tenuously tied to the frailty...
View ArticleOne of Canada’s neediest mission fields
One of Canada’s mission field desperately needs prayer. I’m referring to the portion of our population that consists of students, mostly children and young adults. They are under spiritual assault, and...
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