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'Dog the Bounty Hunter' partners with prison ministry to witness testimonies, praise, and baptisms

'Dog the Bounty Hunter,' along with the prison ministry God Behind Bars, recently teamed up and saw many incarcerated men give their lives to Jesus in one of the country's toughest prisons. 

The most recent visit took place at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, LA, where the gospel message was shared with over 700 men in prison. 

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Manitoba well represented at Scotties

Three Manitoba teams will be on the ice in Thunder Bay, Ontario for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Team Cameron, who won the Women of the Rings Championship a couple of weeks back along with Team Lawes and Team Einarson will be competing.

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Missionary pastor leaves enduring legacy in Mexico after 75 years of ministry

An influential missionary who helped thousands in Mexico is leaving behind a legacy of faith after he recently passed away at the age of 102. 

Wayne Myers helped with church constructions for thousands of congregations across Mexico and is known for promoting a culture of giving. 

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Building relationships on the slopes: How one man combines faith, donuts, and snowboarding

A man from Pennsylvania is sharing the gospel in a unique way on the mountainside, offering donuts and hope to people on the slopes. 

Josh Knipple is a married youth pastor with four kids who also participates with Snowboarders and Skiers for Christ (SFC). He's a ski shop professional who loves to share his faith with random people he meets on the ski hills. 

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Bridging Borders: Peace Garden's commitment to unity and friendship

The struggle between Canada and the U.S. has affected the relations between the International Peace Garden and some of their supporters, prompting an influx of emails sent to the Peace Garden over the past few weeks. 

CEO Tim Chapman responded to those emails last week.  He also shared his own personal message to their supporters on both sides of the border.  

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Portage Youth Hub and YFC join forces for indoor skatepark

Winter just got warmer for Portage la Prairie youth. The Portage Youth Hub and Youth for Christ (YFC) have launched an indoor skatepark, offering teens a space to ride, connect, and grow during the chilly months. Hosted weekly at the Youth Hub, the initiative blends skateboarding’s raw energy with a faith-backed, inclusive community—proving cold weather can’t stop the grind.

With Manitoba’s frosty winters limiting outdoor action, the indoor park is a lifeline for those who love the thrill of shredding.

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Prime Video secures streaming rights for The Chosen – Here’s what it means for fans

Fans of The Chosen will soon have a new place to watch their favourite show.

Dallas Jenkins announced this weekend that they have partnered with Prime Video as their third-party streaming home. 

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Jennie Allen's bold vision: How Gather25 is uniting the global church

A new initiative is underway to bring the world together in prayer and worship.

Gather25, led by a collection of ministries, partners, and leaders, hopes to see every Christian from every denomination from every continent come together for a full day of worship, repentance and commissioning in 2025. 

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Rend Collective honours St. Patrick’s Day by singing prayer in saint’s tradition

Rather than just wearing green and talking about luck, a Christian band from Ireland is encouraging believers to pray as Saint Patrick did. 

"What if instead of all the kitschy St. Patrick's Day stuff, we just worshipped the same God he praised?" says Rend Collective on social media, playing a portion of a new song. 

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Two people saved by Amish horse and buggy after vehicle submerged in Kentucky flood waters

A Kentucky area couple is thankful to be alive thanks to a nearby Amish community.

A massive storm system moved through the area over the weekend bringing significant rainfall, leading to flooding.

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After 30 years of caring for terminally ill, doctor says many people see Jesus before passing

An American Christian doctor and author is sharing her experiences of people's visions of God and heaven just before their death.  

Dr. Pamela Prince Pyle has been caring for the terminally ill for over 30 years. She has served medically in the U.S.A. and Africa, serving as the chair of Africa New Life Ministries. 

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Jelly Roll says God called him to collaborate with Brandon Lake: ‘I needed this song’

When country star Jelly Roll first felt the call to work with Christian artist Brandon Lake, he knew it wasn’t just another song—it was God.

For years, Jelly Roll has called himself God's least likely messenger. However, after hearing Lake's single "Hard Fought Hallelujah" he knew God was calling him in a new direction. 

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Small university, big opportunities: CMU celebrates 25 years

2025 is a big year for CMU (Canadian Mennonite University), marked by many events and celebrations – and YOU are invited!  

Sandy Koop Harder is Vice President, External at CMU. She explains that the university was born out of a Bible college tradition and Mennonite church context.  

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CHVN visited The King's school grade 3 class for I Love to Read month

The morning show host on CHVN, Sylvia St. Cyr, visited and read to the grade 3 class in West St. Paul at The King's School. 

Starting off the time together, St. Cyr asked the students what they were learning. One student shared that later in the day they would be writing a math test on multiplication. 

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Manitoba Band Association Launches 'Wave of Light' Music Initiative to Support CancerCare Manitoba

The Manitoba Band Association (MBA) has announced a powerful new initiative, Manitoba Wave of Light, a province-wide musical collaboration in support of the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation.

This heartfelt fundraiser will unite musicians of all ages and skill levels to highlight the healing power of music while raising funds for cancer care and research.

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Sidewalk Prophets releases new album about 'loss and rebirth'

Christian band Sidewalk Prophets is releasing their latest album Looking Up after working on it for almost three years. 

"This album is about a lot of things," says Sidewalk Prophets on social media. "It's about things we expected and things we didn't see coming. It's an album about loss, and it's also an album about rebirth. It's an album full of complexity, and most of all it is a reminder of the power of simplicity."

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SBC celebrates new campus location with sod turning ceremony

Steinbach Bible College (SBC) has marked the beginning of construction on it's new campus at the former Steinbach Family Medical Centre on Loewen Boulevard.

Tuesday afternoon, the school held a sod turning — or, what has been joked about as a "snow-throwing" — ceremony for the $15 million project, which Superior Projects will oversee.

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Chris Tomlin steps into filmmaking as executive producer of The Last Supper

Award-winning singer and songwriter Chris Tomlin has added a new title to his name. 

Pinnacle Peak Pictures announced Tomlin as the executive producer on their upcoming film, The Last Supper. 

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'It's about real life, family, and joy': The Unbreakable Boy hits theatres Friday

A new film about real life, family, joy, and learning to accept the world one finds oneself in, challenges and all hits theatres on Friday, February 21. 

The Unbreakable Boy follows the true story of 12-year-old Austin who has autism and a genetic brittle bone disease that Teresa, his mom, had been born with. "It's about life through his eyes and his thirst and quench for life. His spirit is just so infectious. No matter what hardball, what curveballs life throws at him, he's got a response that you just want to carry with you over and over again," producer Kevin Downes said.

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Winnipeg church invites people to 'Come and See' worship concert

Immanuel Fellowship Church in south Winnipeg is hosting a worship concert event, inviting people to 'Come and See' God for themselves. 

"We are having a gathering of believers from all over the city," says Gift Festus, with Immanuel Fellowship. "It's a music concert that will bring the people of all walks of life, denominations, people both saved and unsaved, together in one space."

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From survivors to advocates: Illuminate Hope Gala unites hearts to end human trafficking

The Illuminate Hope Gala was a beautiful reminder of the resiliency of the human spirit Thursday evening, appropriately taking place at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg. 

"The goal is really to elevate the issue of human trafficking and gather the community around this cause," says Janet Campbell, the President and CEO of the Joy Smith Foundation. "To make sure they have information and hopefully inspire them by what they learn and hear today."

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