History Was Made in Woodstock
FINDING THE HOPE UPDATE Woodstock, ON It is possible that history was made in Woodstock, Ontario on March 4th! In the space of one week, some 18,000 homes received the gospel booklet, Finding the Hope.
FINDING THE HOPE UPDATE Woodstock, ON It is possible that history was made in Woodstock, Ontario on March 4th! In the space of one week, some 18,000 homes received the gospel booklet, Finding the Hope.
FINDING THE HOPE UPDATE The presence of the Lord seemed to fill the room as I listened to Salvation Army Major Calvin Fudge share with me what the Lord has done through the Finding the Hope campaign in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. “It was God’s plan to have churches come together for Finding the Hope
Bright, Ontario is a unique community. There are no churches, of any denomination, in Bright. located in Oxford County, it became part of the outreach vision for people from neighbouring communities and a campaign that took place in early January. Campobello Island in New Brunswick is another unique spot in the Canadian landscape.
March: Woodstock, Ontario and Badger, Newfoundland. May: Sauble Beach and area, Ontario. Please pray for much fruit from these campaigns and for the Lord’s blessing on each participating congregation. Altogether, these campaigns will deliver the FTH booklet to a total of 32,930 homes.
A pastor catches the vision In September 2012, we received a call from a pastor in Riverton, Manitoba, inquiring about Finding the Hope (FTH). The potential of the campaign captivated his interest and he shared the vision with his congregation and the Interlake Ministerial in rural Manitoba.
We are pleased to announce the first printing of a bilingual version in Chinese and English of the Finding the Hope booklet. We are deeply grateful to a team of Chinese believers in Saskatoon for their labour of love for this translation.
Bertrand is a purser on ferries operating from the seaports of Calais and Douvres on routes between France and England. Two decades ago, Bertrand had a life-changing encounter on one of those very ships. A regular passenger, a pastor from Ireland, was distributing the EHC booklet, Are You Happy?
Across Canada and Around the World! The Finding the Hope campaign that began in Canada continues to spread across our nation even as it gains momentum globally. People in places far and wide are hearing the message of hope and responding to the love of Christ!
Private donors (a married couple) are personally sponsoring FTH campaigns in 28 rural communities in southeast Saskatchewan. He’s done this through four campaigns—two in February and two in August 2012. Because of his concern and generosity, people in 4184 homes will receive the FTH gospel booklet and other campaign material.
“You probably heard of the mall collapse in Elliot Lake,” wrote Rev. Joan Clubine, associate pastor, of New Life Pentecostal Church in Elliot Lake in Northern Ontario. New Life sponsored its fourth campaign this September.