Support Persecuted Christians
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- Category: Blog
- Published: 28 January 2019
For almost 30 years, Open Doors has published the only instrument that measures the persecution of Christians, annually – the World Watch List (WWL). The WWL is a ranking of the 50 countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian. The 2019 WWL reports that North Korea and Afghanistan scored highest in the persecution of Christians, new laws in China and Vietnam seek to control all expression of religion and persecution of Christians in China is at an unprecedented high.
Continue reading for more abut Open Doors, the World Watch List, and for Care Baldwin's interview with Open Doors Executive Director Rev. Gary Stagg.
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- Category: One on One with the Church
- Published: 25 January 2019
1385 Woodroffe Ave Room E 104, Nepean, ON K2G 1V8 (Algonquin Commons Theatre)
"A place where people from all walks of life and of all ages can experience God’s kindness towards them. A place you can call home and realise your God given potential. Because of Jesus, your story is not finished."
One Dominion
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- Category: Authors
- Published: 22 January 2019
"One Dominion" is a coffee-table book that outlines Canadian Christian history. Read more for Brock's non-fiction Wednesday Bookmark interview with author Bob Beasley.
Purchase "One Dominion: Celebrating Canada-Prepared for a Purpose" online at booksforchrist.com.
(Originally aired January 23, 2019)
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River Jordan Ministries
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- Category: One on One with the Church
- Published: 18 January 2019
1 Cleopatra Drive, Nepean ON K2G 1E8
"With a vision to transform lives into vessels of purpose and honor, at River Jordan Ministries we invest in every person and stir the gift and calling of God within each one."
Combat the Winter Blues
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- Category: Blog
- Published: 16 January 2019
The winter months can really get you down. If you are anything like me, the cold makes you want to just snuggle up with a blanket on the couch, eat junk food, and watch television. The issue with falling into that pattern is that it is tough to get out of and can contribute to depression. This is why depression is statistically at an all-time high during the months of February and March. Before we reach these two gloomy and cold months, start building your routine so you can combat the winter blues.