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Pray for Haiti
HAITI is presently suffering from another disaster, a severe cholera epidemic that has already caused over 1,500 deaths and is still increasing in intensity. It is raging especially in the Artibonite Department, including the Poto Refugee Camp and the city of Gonaives. The Lutheran Church of Haiti is treating the sick at three clinics. Please pray for comfort for the mourners, healing for the sick, and protection for the still healthy! Supporters of the LCH have so far sent $14,000 to procure medicine against cholera, including $5,000 from the Haiti Lutheran Mission Society. Donations may be mailed to: 400 Glenridge Ave., St. Catharines ON, L2T 3L2. Submitted by Dr. John Wilch, Chairman, Haiti Lutheran Mission Society
Toronto missionary brings Christianity to Muslim event
by James Morgan
Volunteers staffed the Lutheran outreach display at a Pakistani Fair in Markham, Ontario
An ethnic event in the diverse Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is likely to involve a lot of products connected with the featured culture and the part of the world it represents. This was the case at the Pakistani Fair, held June 12 at the fairgrounds in Markham, Ontario, a booming multicultural suburb north of Toronto. But there was also a curious addition to this year’s fair. Rev. James Luke, Lutheran Church–Canada’s GTA Missionary set up a display on the Christian faith at an event that attracts thousands of Muslims. Rev. Luke’s wife Rehana and four other volunteers helped out, distributing books, Bibles, DVD’s, and tracts, half of which were gone by the end of the event at 11 p.m. that night. All materials were distributed free.
According to Rev. Luke, people from all sects of Islam became involved with discussions at the display. Questions included; “Did Jesus really die on the cross?” “Why do you call Jesus the Son of God?,” and “Is this the original Bible or has it been changed?” Rev. Luke notes that some visitors to the display were rude, but the volunteers kept calm. “They presented the Gospel with love and affection,” he adds.
The outreach efforts to the Muslims at the event did not stop with the display. Some people who visited it were encouraged to contact Rev. Luke again so they could find out more about the gift of eternal life and redemption that only comes from Jesus Christ. “Please pray for these people,” says Rev. Luke, calling the Pakistani Fair display in Markham an “excellent outreach endeavour.”
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Canadian teens turn away from faith survey shows
Toronto (ENI). Canadian teenagers are seemingly becoming more virtuous -- shunning alcohol, cigarettes and sex in larger numbers than previous generations -- but they are less inclined today to identify themselves as Christian, according to a survey. At the same time, non-Western religions have gained ground among young Canadians.
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