Volker Kromm
Two years ago, FPV Producer, Crystal Lavallee, brought us a story about Volker Kromm who serves as Executive Director of the Regional Food Distribution Association in Thunder Bay. At that time, he was connected to 12 remote communities…today, he is connected to over 70 remote communities and has food coming in from all over the Country for their Christmas food drive this year. Volker joins us to share more about this exciting and encouraging news! http://foodbanksnorthwest.ca
Roger Boyd
From time to time during this Christmas season, we’ve been featuring stories of people who are making a difference in their community. Today we meet a former truck driver who made the decision to start helping those less fortunate by giving them food, clothing and the good news. Today we share Roger story. Roger Boyd started Men’s Street Ministry 4 years ago by handing out sandwiches, soup, and men’s clothes to the needy in downtown Hamilton. Donations started pouring in, along with volunteer help, and now Roger has a church service for the homeless and those living in nearby gov’t assisted housing every Sunday. After the service clothes, and blankets are given out along with a hot meal. In Roger’s words this is who attends his church: “I’ve got all walks of life here you could say here… people that struggle with drug addiction, alcoholism, and mental health issues. People that come out because they just want to hear the gospel.” “My message isn't complicated; it's about the truth, it's about love, caring and God's grace.” – Chaplain Roger Boyd. http://menstreetministry.ca
Up Next in 2020
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100 Huntley Street - December 16, 2020
Todd Cantelon
FOLLOWING JESUS IS WEIRD, because not everyone’s doing it. THE CLAIMS OF JESUS, and the cost of walking with Him, will make you less like your peers not more. You’re going to end up a MISFIT. So why do it? Why organize your present and stake your future on the two-thousand-year-old ... -
100 Huntley Street - December 15, 2020
Joyce Sertic
Joyce was married in 2006 to the love of her life. They went through countless trials, lost possessions, lost people they loved, jobs, had many disappointments yet God remained faithful. Their journey took a different turn when they decided to foster and then adopt. But, days before ... -
100 Huntley Street - December 14, 2020
Bruce Hitchen
Earlier this year, Gordon Petrie, a man who found himself homeless and needing shelter, sought refuge in a shed located on the property of Holy Cross Parish in Surrey BC. Bruce Hitchen, Parish President, began to notice how the property was suddenly being maintained and how vandalis...