A visit to a local library helped Steve Wiscombe start a new chapter.
Putting Down Roots
Ken and Mary Green weren't cut out to be bystanders at Nipawin Corps in Saskatchewan. That meant becoming soldiers.
by Ken RamsteadKen and Mary Green weren't cut out to be bystanders at Nipawin Corps in Saskatchewan. That meant becoming soldiers.
From the Ground Up
Getting involved is second nature at Heritage Park Temple in Winnipeg.
Photos by Carson Samson; Text by Giselle RandallGetting involved is second nature at Heritage Park Temple in Winnipeg.
The Day the Lies Stopped
An encounter with God forced convicted drug dealer Maxwell Assing to finally face the truth.
by Pamela RichardsonAn encounter with God forced convicted drug dealer Maxwell Assing to finally face the truth.
Meet the Chief
Colonel Lee Graves takes the helm as Canada and Bermuda's new chief secretary.
Interview by Pamela RichardsonColonel Lee Graves takes the helm as Canada and Bermuda's new chief secretary.
Light in the Dark
As a student court support worker, I saw Jesus at work in the judicial system.
by Chelsea MooreAs a student court support worker, I saw Jesus at work in the judicial system.
The Way the Cookie Crumbles
What to do when the holiday season is driving you nuts.
by Phil CallawayWhat to do when the holiday season is driving you nuts.
When asked to describe her experience in Canada as a Syrian refugee, Samar Hosan's answer is short and simple: “Cold,” she says with a laugh. She arrived in Winnipeg in January 2016.
“It is very nice,” she continues, speaking through an interpreter. “We've felt more like we're human here. It is very good.”
“It is very nice,” she continues, speaking through an interpreter. “We've felt more like we're human here. It is very good.”
Solid Rock
Shelter worker at the Gateway of Hope gives clients a firm place to stand.
by Giselle RandallShelter worker at the Gateway of Hope gives clients a firm place to stand.
Movie Review: Sing!
A koala bear concocts a plan to save his failing theatre in the new animated movie Sing!
by Jeanette LevellieA koala bear concocts a plan to save his failing theatre in the new animated movie Sing!



