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"Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation."    ... Jesus

We believe that it is not enough to pray for people who will go and share the Good News of Jesus with the world.  Nor is it enough to hope that others will go or give so that others are enabled to go.  Some of us must go too!

Of course, the good news of Jesus Christ is for everyone here in Canada, not just the people on the other side of the globe.  In that sense we believe that all believers in Jesus are called to be missionaries ... taking this good news to people all around us.  However some are called to move beyond their own culture and serve God away from family, friends and familiarity.  The following people are ones who have responded to that call and are serving God in distant lands:


Construction ministry for Global Teen Challenge in various nations

Leadership and church planting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia

Orphanage development and ministry in Lilongwe, Malawi in southern Africa

  • Bev & Donna Preater

Helicopter pilot ministry with Wycliffe Bible Translators in Papua New Guinea

Nursing and development ministry among the Turkana people of NW Kenya


We invite you to read more about these fine people and their missionary work by clicking on any of their names.  All of them, except where noted, work through the World Missions Division of our national fellowship, the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.

Naturally we are involved in ministering to the needs of people here in Thunder Bay and in other parts of Canada through such ministries as Teen Challenge, GriefShare and our Young Adults group that attempts to reach out the campus of our neighbours at Lakehead University.  However, Jesus said that "To whom much has been given, much is required" and we believe that we have much we need to give to a needy world beyond the borders of our city and nation.






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