'We need to rebrand hope' :Finding the good in catastrophe
Over the last few years, the world has seen and experienced plenty of turmoil and distress, and for many, it can feel like there is no hope.
Benjamin Windle has been a pastor for over 20 years and recently authored a book, Good Catastrophe: The Tide-Turning Power of Hope, reminding readers that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
The Readable Bible: New translation created to help modern readers understand scripture
It has been over 100 years since the Bible last had a cover-to-cover formatting change, yet reading habits have drastically changed. Lists, maps, graphics, and descriptions are now an essential part of how we consume information. Now, readers can experience scripture in a fresh, more understandable way with The Readable Bible, published by Iron Stream Media.
Purple day: The impacts of epilepsy and how you can help
March is Epilepsy Awareness Month, a great time to raise awareness, challenge myths, and help break the stigma surrounding epilepsy.
Chris Kullman is the president of the board of directors for the Epilepsy and Seizure Association of Manitoba. He says epilepsy can be hard to define sometimes.
Parenting your wayward adult kids with joy
There comes a time when every child steps into adulthood and begins making their own choices, which can be challenging for parents after many years of having control.
"Once they turn 18, they become adults. At that point, you have to separate yourself from them," Mary DeMuth explains. "I think that is one of the hardest things to do."
'God taught me what acting is all about': Cameron Arnett shares how God has worked through him in his latest projects
Growing up, acting was not on the radar for Cameron Arnett. God, however, had a different plan.
"I was a pre-med pre-law student in college back in the day and happened to enter a couple of different competitions. I ended up winning, like, 8 out of 10 of them. And it just took me in a different trajectory or totally different arena, which is arts and entertainment."
'God puts people in your life for a reason': Manitoban with one kidney exceeds expectations on ultra-cycling fundraiser
A Manitoba RCMP officer with one kidney has returned from an adventure that saw him cycle over 600 kilometres in less than a week.
Ben Harder felt called to organize this event after discovering his friend's son was battling a rare form of kidney disease. This hit close to home for Ben.
98-year-old pastor skydives for birthday, attributes longevity to coffee and Jesus
A pastor from North Carolina celebrated his 98th birthday in a very unusual way.
Instead of celebrating with friends and family over tea and crumpets, 98-year-old Roy Jernigan decided to go skydiving.
Kristian Stanfill opens up about sobriety and new project with Passion music
The past few years have been a wild ride for singer, songwriter and worship leader Kristian Stanfill.
Last year, Stanfill shared on social media that he was two years sober.
"I hadn't said anything about this process that I was in, but it got to the point where I was meeting enough people and talking to enough people and realizing that there are many people on this journey or a similar journey, and they feel like they're the only ones on that road," Stanfill explained.
'He invites us to partner with him in the work of justice': IJM brings hope in the fight against human trafficking
Human trafficking is an issue that has been around for years. It's something that is happening not only globally but right here in our backyards.
Today is Day for Freedom, a day where we put a spotlight on the fight against human trafficking.
Joash Thomas is Canada's national director of mobilization and advocacy with International Justice Mission (IJM).
'Anything is doable with God here': Fighting back against human trafficking
Today is Day for Freedom, an annual event used to highlight the people and organizations who are working hard to bring an end to human trafficking.
Pastor Jeremy Johnson is the senior pastor at Village Church in Surrey, B.C. His church is highly involved with the work that International Justice Mission (IJM) does.