God's Shepherding Staff

God's Shepherding Staff

Written by Sharon Remmerswaal

I had an encouraging word from the Lord this past week, which I believe is for all of us. The Lord showed me a picture of some of what He is doing right now. I saw a large staff moving in circles across Canada: back and forth, back and forth. Stirring, stirring, stirring. Huge grey dust clouds were being formed. It looked like grey whirlwinds covering all of the provinces, with a long, tall staff moving in the midst, coming from heaven to earth. As I watched, I could feel a tremendous hunger for the presence of God being stirred up as well.

Give Me glory

Give Me glory

Written by Jeff Duncan

I heard a statistic this week about the high percentage of Canadians who have anxiety because of the upheaval around us. However, we as believers can be encouraged when we focus on what is most important. We can get encouragement from a significant prophecy that David Ruis gave at the Catch the Fire conference in October of 1994. This was the height of the revival, where many were saved, healed and empowered. People would line up at church for hours in order to get a good seat. People came from around the world, making it the number one tourist attraction in Toronto. God’s power was so intense that many were overcome for hours on end. Hotels that hosted conference guests had guests strewn out in the lobby under the power of God. Hotel staff would avoid conference attendees in fear that it was contagious. And it was. 

One word from God can change everything.

One word from God can change everything.

Written by Jeff Duncan

If you missed last week’s message from Franklyn Spence, I would highly recommend you consider listening to it: (Franklyn Spence Sunday Service.) Franklyn’s story of meeting with old order Mennonites in the Mt. Forest area is a remarkable story. Having heard that miracles were happening in Franklyn’s ministry, they arranged a hidden late-night meeting with him, in the fear of others in their community shunning them if their meeting was discovered. After going to extensive efforts to hide their meeting, they asked the question, "Is it true that miracles are happening?”

Do you need some sorts?

Do you need some sorts?

Written by Jeff Duncan

English is so full of idioms. It’s no wonder that it can be a difficult language to master. Just this week, I was journaling and telling the Lord that I felt “out of sorts.” I became curious about the etymology of this idiom and found out that in the 17th century, sorts were the names that typographers used for the letters that were manually inserted into the printing presses. To be out of sorts, meant not having all that is needed.

How are Gideons made?

How are Gideons made?

Written by Jeff Duncan

One of the most compelling biblical stories is the story of Gideon. When the Israelites were being oppressed by their neighbouring nation, a young man Gideon was visited by an angel who addressed him as “mighty warrior” and called him to lead Israel to rescue them from their oppressors. Gideon responded with understandable skepticism, saying “but how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.”

Is God Taking Too Long?

Is God Taking Too Long?

Written by Ian McLean

Have you ever felt like God was taking too long? Like His promises were delayed, and you were left waiting in the silence? Joseph’s story is a profound reminder that God’s timing is never late but always perfect. From the time Joseph dreamed of leadership to the moment he stood before Pharaoh as Egypt’s second-in-command, there were long, painful years of waiting. Those years must have felt confusing—betrayed by his brothers, sold into slavery, and unjustly imprisoned. Yet, in all those moments, God was working.

Peaceful Treaties

Peaceful Treaties

Written by Jeff Duncan

With the American presidential inauguration, it may well be that Canada will find itself with 25% tariffs on our U.S. exports. This has many concerned on both sides of the border.

Last week as we fasted and prayed for our nation, I was led to Genesis 26 where we find the story of Isaac and his relationship with the Philistine King, Abimelek. It was a difficult time, a time of famine, but two neighbours: Issac with his wealthy family, and Abimelek, made a peaceful treaty that resulted in blessing. As I read this, it seemed to me that this passage had similarities to U.S./Canadian history and indicated God’s intention for the future.