TobyMac, 'I believe, with all my heart, that I will see my boy again'
TobyMac recently opened up about walking through a deep valley following his son's death, thanking fans for their support.
TobyMac's oldest son, Truett McKeehan, died in 2019 at the age of 21. He and his wife have four more children.
'God laid it on my heart': Man finds missing toddler in woods
A man who found a young boy who had been missing for four days says it was all thanks to God's leading.
Christopher Ramirez, 3, went missing from his Texas home around 1:30 on Wednesday, Oct. 4, while chasing the family dog into the woods, according to ABC News. The dog returned, but the child never did.
Queen Elizabeth praises BBC TV program for showing ‘living faith’ in Jesus
Queen Elizabeth recently congratulated BBC One's program Songs of Praise as it celebrates 60 years on the air.
With nearly 3,000 episodes, it is the world's longest-running religious TV program. It first aired in 1961 from the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Cardiff.
Since then, Songs of Praise has been filmed in churches and cathedrals across the UK and remains a Sunday evening fixture.
Brooke Nicholls releases "Still" with Movement Worship
Canadian Christian worship leader and songwriter Brooke Nicholls is releasing this October a brand-new song, “Still”, a collaboration with Movement Worship.
Brooke was named Female Vocalist of the Year by the Canadian Gospel Music Association three times and has also been nominated for a Juno Award.
Aaron Cole ties the knot with sweetheart
At the age of 22, Aaron Cole found the love of his life and put a ring on it.
At the beginning of 2021, Cole posted, "You gon' mess around and make me make your last name Cole. Grateful to be engaged to my best friend. Jersey is in the rafters."
At that time, Cole didn't reveal the name of his fiance. On September 27, the only caption for a photo of him and his wife on their wedding day came with "The Coles," once again avoiding giving his wife's name to the public.
WATCH: Manitoba man seeing God move in Mozambique
A missionary is moved by the generosity of people caring for their neighbours.
Rick Neufeld and his family spend close to a decade in the East African country of Mozambique, but recently, he felt the call to return. Working with Love Mozambique (SAMM Ministries) he was asked to give some general help.
"This is where my heart is. This is where my heart lives but I actually live in Canada," Neufeld says, acknowledging his Manitoba roots.
Brooke Nicholls releases "Still" with Movement Worship
Canadian Christian worship leader and songwriter Brooke Nicholls is releasing this October a brand-new song, “Still”, a collaboration with Movement Worship.
Brooke was named Female Vocalist of the Year by the Canadian Gospel Music Association three times and has also been nominated for a Juno Award.
“Still” will be on her new album, ‘Glory to God’. The track showcases some of the best songwriting she’s ever done, and is part of her most ambitious project to date: a double album featuring six songs recorded in both live and studio versions.
Beauty Out of Ashes helping girls escape life in trafficking
Eleven orphaned girls in Haiti are getting fantastic opportunities in life because of a Manitoban couples ministry.
"We had been in Haiti for a number of years, working out of an orphanage. During that time we saw domestic slave kids, street kids. We were seeing so much of that and we just felt that's where God was calling us to go," says Gary Unger. He and his wife Mavis founded a ministry in Haiti called Beauty Out of Ashes.
COVID restrictions intense in Australia yet praise and worship bursting out
Australia is under some of the toughest COVID restrictions in the world, but a worship band is praising God in the midst of the storm.
Joshua Brown is the keyboard player for the Australian worship band Planetshakers.
"Planetshakers started off as a conference. Pastor Russell felt God say be obedient and do a conference. All these youth groups encountered God. They went back and the parents were saying the kids are different. When God touches your life, stuff happens," says Brown.
Church uncovered in American colonial capital under paved parking lot
The foundation of a once-secret church congregation's second location is being unearthed.
People have been giving their two cents, trying to keep the story of one of America's first African American churches alive with archeological research, but it was a one-cent piece that helped uncover the truth.
The congregation of one First Baptist in Colonial Williamsburg, remains together, but its rich history was kept quiet for many years. Now, its second location has been unearthed after being partially buried underneath a parking lot.