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Every tribe and nation: Concert invites all to worship God

Over 100 people attended Praise Xplosion this Saturday at Glory and Peace International Church. It was open and free to all to attend.

Praise Xplosion is an annual worship event that features praise, worship, prayer, and other performances, including spoken-word poetry and dance.

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God’s ‘Yes’ echoes in new collab from Steven Malcolm, for KING & COUNTRY, and KB

Steven Malcolm has done it again, taking Christian hip-hop and combining it with an anthemic worship song feel with his tune "Yes."

"God took a fatherless kid who, because of where I came from and what I had been through, always felt a sense of unworthiness," shares Steven Malcolm. "You’re telling me I’m worthy to be saved?! YES! God responded with ‘yes.’"

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A home for outcasts: Motorcycle club shares the love of Jesus

Dozens of people gathered on Sunday evening for a Bike Blessing Service cohosted by the Bondslaves Motorcycle Club and the House of the Risen Son Church.

It was held at Soul Sanctuary, where the House of the Risen Son Church congregates for weekly Sunday evening worship.

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'Where is my father?' How a ministry walks with refugee children facing crisis

Many Iranians seek asylum for a better future for their kids but often face greater hardship. In their despair, they find a hope that never fails.

Many Iranians pursue asylum to build a better future for their children. But sometimes, that decision brings more hardship than hope.

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Island Breeze set to welcome global guests for international conference

Steinbach's population is about to grow temporarily, as a local non-profit prepares to host an international conference.

Isi Masi, with Island Breeze, says at least 60 visitors from Australia, New England, South Africa, Hawaii, Philippines, United States, Fiji, and Samoa will be arriving in the city for the Youth With A Mission (YWAM) event.

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Winnipeg pastor answers the call after years of saying ‘Not me’

After pastoring in Nigeria for four or five years, Pastor Yinka Adeyemi moved to Canada and leads The Stone Church in Winnipeg. 

What started as looking for a home church quickly shifted. "We realized that it's high time and time for us to pastor a church and learn the way things are done here," Adeyemi said in an interview with CHVN. 

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Garden Hill vice chief calls for national prayer as wildfire threat grows

As wildfires continue to burn near remote northern communities in Manitoba, a First Nations leader is asking for prayers.

Craig Munroe, vice chief of Garden Hill First Nation, posted an urgent request on social media late Monday evening, calling on people across Canada and the United States to join him in praying for protection over his community.

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Elenee’s latest music project reflects on God’s faithfulness through pain

A Canadian artist recently put her own spin on a popular worship song along with her own tune.

Elenee released a cover version of "Goodness of God" as well as her own song, "Sunshine and Rainbows."

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Wishes of hope brings joy to children with cancer in southern Manitoba

Southeast Cancer Support Services (SCSS) is launching a new initiative called Wishes of Hope.  

The program focuses on granting wishes for children with cancer in the Southeast area — whether that be a new toy, a bedroom makeover, meeting a hero, or going on an exciting experience. 

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Texas flooding: when tragedy builds trust

Believers working on search crews in central Texas are praying for dry skies.

Torrential weekend rain carried into Monday and Tuesday, slowing recovery efforts. More than 130 lives have been lost after devastating floods swept through the Texas Hill Country starting on the Fourth of July. Dozens of people are still missing.

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Meet the woman (and chickens) who’ve been listening to CHVN since day 1

A couple from southern Manitoba has been listening to CHVN 95.1 FM for the past 25 years—and they even play it for their animals.

AnnMarie Penner has been listening to CHVN since day one when it first hit the airwaves in September 2000. 

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Faith, fun, and friendship: A week to remember at Elim Chapel's VBS

Over 35 campers were in attendance at Elim Chapel's Vacation Bible School on Thursday. 

The Elim Chapel VBS began on Monday, July 14th, and is ongoing until Friday, July 18th.

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Giving back with purpose: Garage sale helps women grow in faith

Winnipeggers will soon be able to pass along unwanted items for a good cause. 

The Wave Church is hosting a garage sale this weekend. Barbara Doerksen is on the team and says the money raised is supporting one of the church's ministries. "The money is going towards Women Everywhere, which is a conference that the church has started to empower women and encourage women to get closer to God."

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Quack to safety: Heartwarming duckling rescue caught on video

In a heartwarming neighbourhood effort, a Winnipeg family sprang into action after discovering 12 ducklings trapped in a storm drain, successfully reuniting them with their anxious mother.

Chandra Kremski was driving home when she noticed a group of young girls gathered around a storm drain on her street. Realizing something was wrong, she stopped to investigate and discovered several ducklings had fallen into the grate.

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'I might meet Jesus soon': CHVN guest now given months to live

A woman who inspired thousands of listeners with her story of healing and hope during last month's Nobody But Jesus Radiothon on CHVN now faces heartbreaking news.

Emily, a recent graduate of Union Gospel Mission’s Charis Centre, shared her story of struggling with addiction since the age of 11. After many attempts to get sober over the years, including several stays at the Charis Centre, she was finally able to find complete healing through Jesus over the past year.

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Twelve Manitobans invested into province’s highest honour

Twelve distinguished individuals were formally inducted into the Order of Manitoba during a ceremony held Thursday afternoon at the Manitoba Legislative Building.

The Order of Manitoba, the province’s highest honour, recognizes residents whose accomplishments and service have enriched the social, cultural or economic well-being of Manitoba and beyond.

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From fear to peace: Canadian author Grace Fox continues powerful devotional series

Canadian Christian author Grace Fox is releasing her second book in the series, titled Names of God: Knowing Peace.

"It's seven names of God, that when we begin to understand what they mean, and walk in their truth, we can have that peace even amidst the chaos," says Fox.

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‘Joy in Action’ brings families together for powerful cause

The Joy Smith Foundation is once again shining a light on human trafficking with their family-friendly annual event. 

"Joy in Action is a wonderful, family-friendly event where it's an opportunity to elevate the profile and start conversations about human trafficking," says President and CEO of the Joy Smith Foundation, Janet Campbell. "We gather together where people can run, walk, or bike."

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Support overwhelms Manitoba teacher as she completes 500 km mental health run

Diane Wing is feeling good as she heads into her final day of running 500 km across Manitoba to raise funds and awareness for mental health and suicide prevention. 

"I actually feel amazing [going into the final day of running]," says Wing. "It's almost overwhelming, all the support. It's been so wonderful."

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