How Blessing Offor is making a difference around the world
When Blessing Offor is not working on music, the artist has a special cause that he is passionate about helping others with.
The 'Brighter Days' singer was born blind in one eye and had limited vision in the other due to congenital glaucoma, which is a rare genetic congenital ocular disorder that affects children at birth.
Offor now uses his platform to bring awareness and help others who face the same challenges that he does, by creating Offor Mercy Fund.
Watch: Preschoolers pour out their hearts in worship
Cece Winans was blown away after a preschool teacher from Alabama posted a video of her preschool students worshiping while singing one of her songs.
"This makes my heart sing!" said Cece in a post on Instagram. "God is good! ❤️"
The video shows the young preschoolers raising their hands and closing their eyes as they sing 'Goodness of God.'
National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa filled with hope for Canada's future
Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre have found some common ground this week in their Christian faith as they shared with over 1,000 people at the National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa.
"It was a fantastic experience and opportunity," says Ellen Graf-Martin of Graf-Martin Communications. "It's two days of asking God to give wisdom to our leaders and bless our nation. Tuesday morning was the main event and 1,300 people came together at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa with the leaders of the national parties including our Prime Minister."
LISTEN: Jordan St. Cyr talks new music and touring this summer
After a tumultuous few years, Jordan St. Cyr is celebrating all God has done in his life.
"This song was birthed out of the storm and walking through the fire," says St. Cyr. "God calls us to a relationship with His son, Jesus, and when we dig in with Him we realize that the foundation in our lives, no matter the storm, it is set."
'My Foundation' is the title track of St. Cyr's new album which will be released on June 14.
LISTEN: Sidewalk Prophets release new song after four-year hiatus
After a four-year pause, the Sidewalk Prophets have released a brand-new single.
The band hopes their new song, 'Hurt People,' will help heal hearts.
"Hurt is such a complex thing," said the Sidewalk Prophets in a post on social media. "Sometimes it can start as sarcasm, maybe a snarky comment? Other times we hurt people in subtle ways without even knowing it."
'I like to see my songwriting as preaching through music': Canadian artist drops new single today
Music was always the dream for Matt LeFait, and years later, he's living the dream with a new single out today.
Growing up, LeFait would sing at different churches in the area with his two sisters. "For some reason, they were like the LeFait children are here. 'Would you come sing a special for us?' And we'd be like, 'Yes, for sure.' So I grew up even when I was five years old doing that."
Annual Day of Prayer for camp encourages spiritual support for ministry
In an exclusive interview from Winnipeg, Kelly Rempel, Director of Marketing for One Hope Canada, shared insights into the upcoming 6th Annual Day of Prayer for Camp, slated for Sunday, May 26.
Rempel emphasized the significance of this event, calling on Christians nationwide to unite in prayer for camp ministry. With over 400 Bible camps across Canada welcoming nearly a quarter of a million children annually, the day seeks divine intervention for the staff dedicated to sharing the message of Jesus.
Christian school showcases student skills in preparation for international competition
Winners of a recent skills competition for Christian schools are getting ready to compete with other students from around the globe.
The Accelerated Christian Education (A.C.E.) Convention took place last week in Southport, Man. Field manager and convention director for A.C.E. Canada Joe Wurtz says their annual event is now over its 20th anniversary and is an opportunity for their elementary students through to high school students to exercise an opportunity to showcase the skills they've developed.
Taking the leap: Experiencing God's faithfulness as you respond to his call
Fulfilling God's calling can be challenging for many. In most cases, this means taking some huge leaps in life.
Bible teacher, podcaster and author, Rachel G. Scott wants to help you take that next step.
Scott recently released a book called Taking the 5 Leaps: Experiencing God's Faithfulness as You Respond to His Call. In this book, she discusses the five types of leaps we need to take to propel ourselves into fulfilling God's destiny for us.
'God is good': Matthew West survives terrifying car crash
Christian artist Matthew West is praising God that he's alive after he experienced a scary accident on the highway in Tennessee.
"I had a scary morning," says Matthew West in a video on his social media. "I had a morning radio interview in Nashville. I get in my car to head straight to the studio because I had a busy day, and it was pouring rain."
West posted the video late in the evening of May 8 to his Facebook.