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| Bringing hope to hope-givers |
| TORONTO, ON – For most of his life, Toronto resident Tim Huff assisted children with special needs and worked with youth and adults who were living on the streets. And, like most people who serve in often challenging and strenuous occupations – be it as nurse, teacher, or social worker – Huff reached a point where he felt “burned out.” |
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| The Sharing Place |
| For over twenty years, The Sharing Place (www.thesharingplace.ca) has been just that—a place to give and receive. From the building at 624 Annette Street in west Toronto, people gather to share food, conversation, talents, and time. |
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| Tim Storey Joins TICC Ministry Team |
| Tim Storey, from Los Angeles, California, joins the Toronto International Celebration Church (www.TICC.ca) ministry team, to minister one weekend per month for the next year. |
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| Drought taxes all resources as CBM aids African disabled |
| In February 2011 African meteorologists predicted that the regional rainfall for March and April in the Horn of Africa would be below normal. No one predicted that the coming drought would be the worst seen in 60 years. |
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| Never Alone |
| Loneliness can strike when we least expect it in the comfort of home – but how do our military members deal with loneliness when it hits in a war zone? |
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| A Second Cup of Hot Apple Cider Makes Waves with Biggest Launch of a Canadian Christian Book |
| Markham, Ontario—A Second Cup of Hot Apple Cider: Words to Stimulate the Mind and Delight the Spirit has made history through conducting the most extensive launch ever done for a Canadian Christian book. |
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| Journey to Christmas |
| Journey to Christmas is a compelling new four part documentary series, that follows the journey of five diverse Canadians as they experience the Holy Land for the first time. Their goal? To discover the true meaning of Christmas. |
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| New Africville church brings healing to community |
| HALIFAX, N.S. – Hundreds of people gathered beside the Bedford Basin on a hot September Sunday afternoon for the emotional opening of a brand-new church with very old roots. |
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| Remembering Black Loyalist Traditions |
| “Where the pavement ended, Africville began,” recounted Gus Wedderburn, after investigating the black community of Africville at Halifax’s north end in 1957. |
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| Ali Matthews Captures GMA Canada Covenant Awards with Four Wins |
| Stratford, ON – Singer-Songwriter and multi-award winning Recording Artist Ali Matthews just returned from a whirlwind ten-day tour in Western Canada, bringing home with her four GMA Canada Covenant Awards including Female Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year for her sixth CD project, Carry Me Home. |
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