New beginnings: Lysa TerKeurst finds happiness in second marriage
After a painful divorce and several years of healing, Proverbs 31 Ministries president, best-selling author, and speaker Lysa TerKeurst is celebrating love again.
"I want to invite you in to share a new chapter in my life," said TerKeurst in a post on Instagram. "In January of 2023, I met Chaz. And as the pages kept turning last year, we knew what we’d found in each other was love. A beautiful love that requires work like love always does. But a togetherness that is safe, honest, fun, funny and surrendered to the sacred way God tells us to love and care for each other."
for King & Country release reinvented Michael W. Smith song
Michael W. Smith's 1990 hit single 'Place in This World' is having new life breathed into it by for King & Country.
"You've been a trailblazer, an inspiration to so many artists including Luke and me," says Joel Smallbone in a Facebook Live interview with Smith. "The way that you not only led creativity but the way that you continue to partner with your wife and raise a great family is really quite captivating."
Local church removed from Mennonite Brethren conference for stance on LGBTQ+ inclusion
A Winnipeg congregation is no longer part of the Mennonite Brethren Church of Manitoba (MBCM) after a special vote by delegates from sister churches on Saturday, Jan. 20.
We Are Messengers announce new album, hope listeners embrace gratitude and the simplicity of the Gospel
We Are Messengers is getting set to release a new album.
The record, Where The Joy Is, is the band's fourth studio album, and will feature ten new songs, all co-written by frontman Darren Mulligan alongside an array of respected songwriters, including Jeff Pardo, Jordan Sapp, Ethan Hulse, Hank Bentley and Kyle Williams. The album will also feature collaborations with Ben Fuller and Blanca.
Sound of Freedom reaches new milestone
Angel Studio's Sound of Freedom is once again in the spotlight.
The faith-based movie debuted on July 4, 2023, and shines a light on the fight against child trafficking. It is based on the true story of former government agent Tim Ballard, who quit his job to rescue a little girl from sex traffickers in the Colombian jungle.
Professor Popsicle retiring to continue mission work
Gordon Giesbrecht, A.K.A. Professor Popsicle is retiring from the University of Manitoba to continue missions work around the globe.
Giesbrecht has put himself in many hypothermic situations all in the name of science and research that has helped save lives. He shares he's put himself into hypothermia 40 times for research purposes.
"In Toronto, in front of city hall, we were doing a demonstration for something and I was walking along and all of a sudden someone yells out, 'Hey Doctor Giesbrecht, you saved my life.' Which is really gratifying."
'I am praising God': Four-year-old non-verbal boy found safe after three days lost in the woods
A four-year-old boy from Alabama is alive and well after spending three cold days alone in the woods.
Phenix Wilkerson, who is autistic and non-verbal, went missing on Friday, Jan. 12. Local police, friends, family and even strangers quickly joined in the search for the missing boy.
Gospel royalty, Winans family film series in the works
Hearing the name Winans is a familiar sound to gospel music fans. It includes CeCe Winans, the best-selling and most-awarded female gospel artist of all time.
Music has been in her family for multiple years and soon, fans will get a more in-depth look at the journey of the family.
More than five generations and 200 years, The Winans Families new seven-part film series is in the works.
5-0 Studios London goes back centuries, tracing the families roots.
'Jesus was in that car with me': Cleveland nurse shares God's glory after surviving horrific crash
2023 is a year that Amy Schall will never forget.
Back in May, the 23-year-old nurse ended up in a coma after being involved in a serious crash. Schall says she was on her way to work when a driver allegedly drove through a red light and t-boned her car.
Concert Announcement: Mac Powell coming to Winnipeg
This spring Mac Powell is headed to Winnipeg to perform an acoustic night of hits, stories, and faith.
Powell was once the lead singer of long-time Christian band Third Day. After spending almost three decades with the band touring, in 2022 Powell decided to branch off as a solo artist. Some of his newest hit singles include 'New Creation' and 'River of Life.'
Since Third Day’s farewell tour in 2018, Mac released a country album Back Again under the banner 'Mac Powell & The Family Reunion.'