Impact

Our Missionaries

Baptist General Conference

Scott & Nancy Campbell
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Scott is the Field Supervisor for the Quebec, Toronto and Nova Scotia churches and church plants.

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Connie Duarte
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Connie has been serving in Lisbon, Portugal since August 1999 with university students.

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Benoit O'Conner
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Point Dot Com Church is a Quebec church plant that we support.

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Power to Change

Bryan Lindquist
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Power to Change is a community of believers who, through serving the Church and others, mobilize people to live a life of bold and adventurous faith.


GEM

Joe and Brenda Ziska
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GEM disciples all people of Europe through rapidly reproducing churches.


North American Indigenous Ministries

Byron and Diane Grant
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Serving First Nations to reach all Nations.

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World Team

Gary and Sandra Clow
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Gary is Cuba Ministries Coordinator for World Team. World Team’s priority in Cuba is to help develop leadership to meet the needs of growing the growing church in Cuba.

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Young Life

Dean Dahl
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Skatelife is a division of Young Life of Canada’s mission to young people. Skatelife focuses on reaching skateboarders for Christ.

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Partner Organizations

Christ Church Christian Care Centre
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A South African Orphanage that gives love, compassion, and a home to orphaned children.

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Puertas Abiertas
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A Spanish speaking church that is a fellowship group with the vision of teaching principles that positively transform people’s lives and find the true purpose of existence.

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Harvest Project
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Harvest reaches out to individuals and families in an attempt to help them cope with difficult life circumstances; family break-ups, illness, job loss, addiction and mental health issues can create feelings of desperation in anyone's life.

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Canadian Baptist Seminary
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CBS is poised to provide cutting edge theological education. They firmly believe that formal theological education remains essential for the vitality of the church and the Baptist movement.