Stories from Every Home
News and stories from Every Home for Christ in Canada and all around the world.
R. was lost and captive to devastating sin until...
A young man finds freedom from bondage after someone gave him a piece of gospel literature. The message of life and hope in Christ changed everything.
Remember when?
Remembering the right things at the right time can be significant. But remembering and pondering the words of Jesus is vitally important as we face the challenges of this world.
A Messengers of Hope Update
People are using the Finding the Hope booklet to reach people in their communities with the gospel message.
Stories from around the world
The Master’s plan to connect lost people with the gospel is producing a harvest all over the world.
God is implementing his master plan
In a world plagued with spiritual darkness, we keep turning to God’s master plan, and we know what to do next.
Be a Finding the Hope Ambassador
You can help EHC introduce the Finding the Hope community outreach to your pastor and church leadership.
Searching for Nhamissenguere
EHC has always included reaching the unreached in its mission. However, some places don’t even appear on a map. EHC workers find a way while God makes a way for the gospel..
Jesus is building his church
We are sent to proclaim the saving and transforming gospel of Christ despite continued and often brutal opposition. As we go, he builds his church.
This bears repeating
The truth about Jesus, our saviour and deliverer, must be communicated again and again until the day he brings world history to its grand culmination.
Finding the Hope update
Gospel literature touches lives, draws people to the local church and sends Christians on God’s mission.
Jesus is at work in Papa New Guinea
In this nation, with many tribes and much conflict, people are responding to the gospel message and finding peace.
A church revitalization in process
A Finding the Hope outreach helps a small church connect with their neighbours. Some 150 visitors attend an event with many asking to be contacted again.