
The Maranatha CRC’s Journey to Sponsorship
When the Maranatha Christian Reformed Church community in Lethbridge, Alberta was presented with the opportunity to sponsor the Mabiors—a young South Sudanese family of seven (four adult siblings and three
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When the Maranatha Christian Reformed Church community in Lethbridge, Alberta was presented with the opportunity to sponsor the Mabiors—a young South Sudanese family of seven (four adult siblings and three

Did you know that faith communities and volunteers working with World Renew help refugees find safety and rebuild their lives each year? This work is made possible through World Renew’s

Appointment and Transition On January 23, 2023, World Renew Canada Acting Board Chair Dennis DeGroot announced that the Canadian Board of Directors had approved Jamie McIntosh to the office of

When Hurricane Fiona swept through Canada’s Atlantic provinces on September 24–25, it tore through more than power lines and rooftops. For many people in Nova Scotia, the storm disrupted routines,

A Lifestyle Rooted in Giving Being generous is a long-standing tradition in the Stubbs family from Vancouver, British Columbia. Evelyn (11) and Heidi (9) Stubbs have found a special way

“Don’t just pretend to love others. Really love them. … When God’s people are in need, be ready to help them. Always be eager to practice hospitality.” – Romans 12:9–13

Over the last 15 years, a refugee sponsorship committee made up of members from four Christian Reformed Churches in Chatham, Ontario has worked together to sponsor refugees from around the

n the face of crisis, uncertainty, and major life transitions, the resilience shown by people who are forced to flee their homes continues to inspire. Around the world, resettled refugees

In God’s call to us for a ministry of mercy and justice (Micah 6:8), World Renew joins all Canadians in observing September 30, the first National Day for Truth and

In the midst of the global pandemic, on August 15, 2020, Ayan and her four children arrived in Alberta. After years of refugee life in Malaysia—marked by food shortages, uncertainty,