Welcome to the Good Way
Cheryl Bear2022-06-13T15:15:52-04:00Reconciliation is not a destination. It’s a journey that will last our lifetime and generations to follow.
Reconciliation is not a destination. It’s a journey that will last our lifetime and generations to follow.
THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS a compilation of articles that have been run in previous issues of Mosaic magazine, as well as other thoughts shared by CBM’s Indigenous Relations Specialist Cheryl Bear. Our hope is that this guide will be a clarion call to our Canadian Baptist church family to become “other”.
Canadian Baptists participated with a very different social group known as Children of Hope. Initially, we used the term “orphans and vulnerable children (OVC)” in Rwanda to identify them.
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A Photo Essay
Earlier this week, CBM staff welcomed Laetitia Dusabimana to our Mississauga office for a short visit. Please join us in praying for Laetitia, who is the head of the women’s department for the Association of Baptist Churches of Rwanda, our partner in the region. She implements women empowerment programs and gives
A Photo Essay
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In the upcoming issue of Mosaic, Executive Director Terry Smith reflects on faith, the first article in a series on faith, hope and love in 2018.
The issue at stake was one of distance. This so-called god the prophets of Baal were calling upon, where was he? How close to his people did he remain? How in touch with their needs was he? Theirs was a hopeless perseverance.