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'A fellowship of women': Church yard sale raises money for women's conference

Dozens of people attended the yard sale hosted by The Wave Church, 364 Furby Street, on Saturday morning.

The yard sale had clothing, footwear, and household items for sale. The sale was held to raise money for the Women Everywhere Conference, which is held by The Wave Church on a biannual basis.

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Family Funday brings people together in fellowship

Several families and friends gathered at St. Vital Park for a Family Funday hosted by Dominion Sanctuary Parish.

The day was filled with laughter and smiles, with delicious food, fun activities, and exciting games for people to enjoy.

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Yankees Aaron Judge points to Jesus as his true source of fulfillment

While many eyes were on the top Major League Baseball players on Tuesday for the All-Star Game in Atlanta, several players gave all glory to God. 

During a press conference on Monday, New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge shared his primary source of fulfillment in life is, "Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ." The two-time American League MVP encouraged viewers to build a relationship with God. 

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‘Rooted in Him’ brings faith, music, and encouragement to Pembina Valley

John and Irene Plantz, along with their banjo-playing friend Jon Penner, recently blessed the community with their gospel harmonies at our Farmer Appreciation Lunch.

Performing under the name Rooted in Him, the group brings heartfelt music, ministry, and encouragement to every stage and gathering they attend.

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Rend Collective give ode to fellow countryman C.S. Lewis in latest single

Rend Collective has released a new single called "Wild Love," giving an ode to Christian author C.S. Lewis's idea of God. 

Lewis wrote the children's series The Chronicles of Narnia, with the first book titled The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. In it, Lewis depicts God as a lion named Aslan. 

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Wildfire evacuees receive traditional meals thanks to local partnership

A local partnership is helping wildfire evacuees access the familiar foods that make them feel at home. 

Food Matters Manitoba, alongside Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO) and Northern partners, is providing traditional meals to elders staying in hotels in Winnipeg. 

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Teulon rallies around 12-year-old boy after father's tragic death

The town of Teulon has rallied together to help a 12-year-old boy who tragically lost his father earlier this month. 

On July 13, at around 10:40 p.m., 37-year-old Sean Lawson, a single father, was shot at home on 7th Avenue SE in Teulon. 

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Steinbach's Brooke and Koda’s Iced Tea Stand raise thousands for families facing childhood cancer

Coming back to Steinbach for an eighth year is Brooke and Koda's Iced Tea Stand. 

Every year, the stand raises money for a family that has a child going through cancer treatment. 

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'Golf is third': British Open champ Scottie Scheffler puts God and family first

The PGA Tour's top golfer and recent champion at the British Open is once again sharing how important his Christian faith and family are in his life. 

Scottie Scheffler recently won The British Open at Royal Portrush in the United Kingdom, shooting 17 under par on Sunday. 

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Winnipeg siblings join Cycle of Hope to support organization that once helped them

A Winnipeg man and his brother are using their cycling skills to give back to the same organization that helped house them as children. 

Jose and Carlos Castro, along with their parents, moved into a Habitat Manitoba home on Angus Street in Point Douglas in 1991, just shortly after arriving in Canada from El Salvador. They say this home not only sheltered them, but also hope, community and the opportunity to thrive.

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Alumni reflect as Mennonite Collegiate Institute closes its doors after 136 years

Alumni from Mennonite Collegiate Institute (MCI) in Gretna are taking the time to remember how their lives were changed after attending the high school that has since been closed. 

MCI offered Christian education for grades 9-12, along with room and board for students who didn't live nearby, since 1889. 

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Virtual Reality to help train upcoming pilots through Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF)

The shortage of pilots across Canada and the world is continuing to get worse. One Christian ministry is finding a way to train pilots faster and in a safer way using Virtual Reality (VR). 

"Simulator training is not a new thing in aviation," says Dallas Derksen, a pilot and the managing director at Prairie Aviation Training Center out in Three Hills, AB. "It's been happening for a long time. There's always been a big gap between airline-style simulators and what your average flight school can provide for training. Virtual Reality is a relatively new technology."

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Thrive Conference in Winnipeg aims to ignite worship ministry

Worship leaders and Christian singers/songwriters are invited to a two-day conference this September in Winnipeg geared specifically for them. 

"We are so excited about this, and it's been a long time coming," says Co-lead Pastor Richard Hale of Bethel Community Church in Winnipeg. "The time is now."

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Triplet 18-year-olds go viral on social media while sharing the gospel

Triplets from North Carolina have gone viral on social media after sharing the gospel and reading from the Bible.

Gage, Till, and Kaden Helms are on a mission to spread the good word of God through social media. Their tagline on Instagram is "triplets on a mission for JESUS."

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Injured and inspired: Forrest Frank releases new song from his bed

Popular Christian artist Forrest Frank may have broken his back, but that hasn't broken his spirit or will to write new songs. 

Over the weekend, Forrest was playing with his son, Bodie, when he fell off his skateboard and fractured his L3 and L4 vertebrae.

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Selkirk artist writes birthday anthem for her mom rooted in faith

An independent artist from Selkirk, Man., has released a song in ode to her mother's birthday, filled with faith and courage. 

"[This song] speaks to the women who are women of God," says Alicia Marie. "It speaks to women who are going through storms that nobody else may see."

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Tragic crash sparks life-saving blood drive in memory of Manitoba musician and his partner

A blood drive has been organized following the tragic death of Royal Canoe bassist, Brendan Berg and his partner, Olivia Michalczuk.

The pair died in a head-on crash north of Swan River on July 1. 

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