Prayers, generosity, teamwork build Tanzanian clinic

Modern missionaries from Manitoba are filled with gratitude because after a decade in Tanzania, they are opening a quality medical clinic for people who otherwise wouldn't get health care.

Having met at Providence College and Theological Seminary, Darryl and Shirley Peters raised their three children in Southern Manitoba before moving to Africa. 

"I've known since 12-years-old that Africa was in my heart," says Shirley. "We can't thank God enough for the honour and privilege to live in Tanzania, to be stewards of this land."

Prayers, generosity, teamwork build Tanzanian clinic

Modern missionaries from Manitoba are filled with gratitude because after a decade in Tanzania, they are opening a quality medical clinic for people who otherwise wouldn't get health care.

Having met at Providence College and Theological Seminary, Darryl and Shirley Peters raised their three children in Southern Manitoba before moving to Africa. 

"I've known since 12-years-old that Africa was in my heart," says Shirley. "We can't thank God enough for the honour and privilege to live in Tanzania, to be stewards of this land."

Parenting an addict: Mother tells her gripping story of unwavering love

The Naman family were everyday people living everyday lives when their world was flipped upside down.

“I did not know the signs or symptoms,” said Christine Naman. “I didn’t know the looks of things or the smells of things. Oftentimes, it was right in front of me. I just didn’t know what I was seeing.”

Christine's daughter, Natalie, became addicted to heroin at 15 years old. Christine would find tin foil, spoons and lighters in her daughter's vanity, but it wasn't until she found a syringe that she figured out exactly what was going on.

WATCH: Wild moment when pastors discover deer in church

This week a pastoral couple in Michigan were surprised by an antlered church visitor. 

Grace Christian Fellowship church in Sturgis, Michigan had a buck jump through a window into the sanctuary. 

Hearing the ruckus, Pastors Luke and Amanda Eicher initially thought thieves were breaking into their church. 

The couple thankfully didn't have to call in anyone, as the buck found its way back out the same way it entered.

Check out the whole video below. 

Lauren Daigle receives backstage honour for front row global impact

Amy Grant is 'passing the torch' to Lauren Daigle, recognizing her as a trailblazer.

On the weekend, after Daigle played to a packed house at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Grant met her afterward. The iconic CCM artist presented Daigle with The Global Impact Honor backstage as a genre trailblazer, both musically and philanthropically. 

Marriage Uncut: Making it work

A little girl dreams of her wedding day, not her marriage. She probably doesn’t even know what the word marriage means—just how much crinoline she wants under her dress. At least this is what Christie Amoyo was thinking about, not the marriage relationship, money matters, or faith decisions.

After years of living an unhealthy lifestyle, Christie decided to attend  Providence University College and Theological Seminary in Manitoba. The place where she would meet her future husband. 

WATCH: Rebecca St. James collaborates with brothers for powerful new tune

Rebecca St. James is showing the incredible power of praying and singing the Lord's prayer in her new music video.

October 22 St. James along with her two brothers, Luke and Joel Smallbone of For King & Country, released a single called 'Kingdom Come.'

"As you listen to the music and message of this song, I pray that it inspires you to worship Jesus, to powerfully live in His light and to let revival begin with you!" says St. James on Facebook. 

On Friday, St. James released a music video to accompany the single, about revivals happening around the world.

Two kidnapped missionaries released in Haiti

After a month in captivity, two of the 17 Canadian and American missionaries kidnapped in Haiti have been released. 

There have not been many details released about who exactly has been released, why, or other details. 

Christian Aid Ministries issued a statement Sunday saying the two “are safe, in good spirits and being cared for.”