Thursday, April 02, 2026

He is Risen! Helping Reach Lives with God's Word

 "He is not here; He has risen!"
- Luke 24:6
 


Hi Friend,

This Easter, we are reminded that hope is never out of reach. Because Jesus lives, lives are still being changed - one Bible, one conversation, one heart at a time.

At Canadian LifeLight Ministries, this message of new life is at the center of everything we do. Each Scripture placed into someone’s hands is more than a book -- it is an invitation to hope, healing, and transformation.

What We’ve Been Up To
Over the past few months, God has continued to open doors across Canada for His Word to be shared freely. In February, we had the opportunity to attend Manitoba Missionfest in Winnipeg and MissionFest BC in Abbotsford. At both events, we connected with many individuals who have a deep passion for sharing God’s Word and are eager to use our resources in their outreach efforts. This has been incredibly encouraging and exciting to see.

Through churches, ministries, outreach groups, and individuals, we have been grateful to say “Yes” to those requesting Bibles.

  • Scriptures placed into the hands of communities, ministries, and individuals seeking hope
  • New partnerships developing with outreach leaders and chaplains
  • Ongoing requests arriving from across the country - including prisons, shelters, and street ministries


Each request represents a life, a story, and a moment where hope can make a difference.

Lives Being Changed
We continue to hear powerful testimonies from those receiving God’s Word and the request are growing. Here is just one of our recent request from a principal at a northern Manitoba school: 

"We have great students that would benefit from having a Bible of their own as many do not own a Bible with no access to them in the community. Many of the students are in need of encouragement, empowerment and support and by way of the Bibles, they will have the opportunity to read, feel and see the goodness of God through His word. One particular student has been coming to my office regularly needing support for his spiritual needs as he navigates through profound grief on the loss of both parents.

Our community continues to struggle through drug overdoses, drug trafficking and over the summer we had some issues of violence. The students often see and feel the negative effects.

Supporting the students, especially safety, is one of our top priorities. I am also proud to say many students are also showing resilience and hope. Receiving these bibles will enrich their lives immensely."

Canadian LifeLight Ministries fulfilled this request by sending 250 Bibles to this school for these teenagers. Please continue to pray for each individual  who receives one - that their hearts would be open and that God's Word would take root and transform their lives.

 

God's Word is alive - and it is reaching people in powerful, life-changing ways.

As we celebrate Easter, we are deeply grateful for you. Your prayers, generosity, and partnership are helping bring the message of new life to people across Canada.

Because He lives, hope is alive - and together, we are sharing it.

May you be blessed this Easter with the joy and peace that comes from Him.


With gratitude,


Canadian LifeLight Ministries


P.S. This Easter, would you consider becoming a monthly partner? Together, we can continue placing hope into the hands of those who need it most.

 
 
 
 
Urgent Need:
Reprinting Scriptures

Because of the incredible demand, our stock of the First Nation New Testament and Jesus? Who is He? book is quickly being depleted.

To continue meeting requests across Canada, we urgently need to reprint more Bibles.

 Reprint Goal: $100,000

�� How to Give: 
Online: Visit our secure donation page at www.BiblesForToday.com/donate

�� E-Transfer: follow these Instructions

�� Mail: send your cheque to: Canadian LifeLight Ministries 61-81 Garry St. Winnipeg, MB R3C 4J9

�� By Phone: Call us at 204-339-3770 or 204-798-0715

�� In Person: Stop by our offices in Winnipeg or Steinbach during open hours

�� Local Meet-Up: If you’re in Southeastern Manitoba, we’d be happy to arrange a time to meet in person — just email or call us to set it up!

Thank you for your continued generosity — your support helps us share God’s Word with everyone, everywhere.

“For the word of God is alive and active..." Hebrews 4:12 

Help us reach our Goal
We’d Love to Hear Your Story!


Have you been touched or encouraged by receiving a Scripture from Canadian LifeLight Ministries—or inspired by someone you shared a Scripture with?

Your story could inspire others and help us see how God is moving through this ministry.

Share your testimonial with us today — we’d love to hear from you!
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If you are a church leader, youth leader, or camp director preparing for the upcoming camp season, we would love to partner with you. If you are in need of Scriptures for your programs, outreach, or campers, please reach out - we are here to help equip you with the resources you need to share God’s Word.

 

Does your church have a Scripture Display to help encourage your members to share God's Word with their friends and neighbours?

Our display includes 20 assorted Scriptures, thoughtfully designed to support a wide range of outreach ministries, including:

  • Camp and Outdoor Ministries
  • Rural and Trades Outreach (campers, cowboys, truckers)
  • Police, Military, and Firefighters
  • Student and Children's Ministry.
 
Scriptures are available in many languages, including
Spanish, Tagalog, Russian, Arabic, Filipino & more.
 
Visit BiblesForToday.com to explore a wide selection of Bible and ministry resources available to support your outreach efforts.
 
Your donation enables partners like you to help place God’s Word into the hands of thousands.
 
Thank you – and blessings to you and yours!

 

Sincerely,

Canadian LifeLight Ministries Inc.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Chaotic journey home from Israel


 

Retired chaplain describes chaotic journey home from Israel after war breaks out

SCOTT BILLECK

A10-DAY pilgrimage to some of Christianity's holiest sites came to an abrupt end for a group of Manitobans when the United States and Israel launched a war on Iran, leaving the tourists scrambling to get back to Winnipeg.

Ken McGhie, a retired chaplain and missionary with Canadian Lifelight Ministries, a Winnipeg-based non-profit organization, was leading 19 Manitobans on their "To Israel with Love" tour through International Heritage Tours that began on Feb. 22. The group was on its way to the Dead Sea Feb. 28 when air-raid sirens suddenly blared across the country.

"All of a sudden, these alarms started going off and we were told we had to shut down, go back to Jerusalem, back to our hotel where we were told not to leave," McGhie said Saturday.

As the U.S.-Israeli led war against Iran erupted around the Middle East, McGhie and the tour group — now back safely in Winnipeg — began a journey that would take them through Egypt, Greece and Germany before finally returning to Canadian soil a few days ago.

He said the bombing intensified, along with the sirens and alerts on his phone. Members of the group were told by tour guides to download an app that would warn them when to seek shelter. They used it at least three times during the first days of the war.

"Sometimes in the middle of the night, in the afternoon, in the evening, the sirens would go, the alerts would go, and we'd have to get our clothes on, get out to a shelter and wait for the all-clear so we could go back to our rooms," Mc-Ghie said.

Unable to distinguish the sounds, Mc-Ghie initially believed Jerusalem itself was being bombed.

"The sirens would go just before the bombs dropped, and what happened was that the Iron Dome (Israel's air defence apparatus) was taking out the bombs," he said. "Being from Winnipeg, we're not experienced with bombing things, so what we thought was bombing was actually the boom from the Iron Dome taking out the missiles over our hotel area. And we could see them."

McGhie, who praised the tour company's response, including direct contact with its president, said the group was soon put on buses bound for Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.

"The hotel we stayed at (in Eilat) had about six or seven ambulances parked in front of it, and all the ambulance drivers and attendants were all staying in the same hotel we were, so heard some intel from them," he said. "Everything was pretty much closed, all the tourist sites, souvenir places. The only things that were open were maybe drugstores and supermarkets for food. They were into that war mode, that survival mode."

From there, the group was transported on a roughly 10-hour journey into Egypt and its capital, Cairo.

"They took our binoculars, they took our cameras, and instead of doing a six-hour trek, they made us do a nineto 10-hour trek so we wouldn't see any military installations or anything," Mc-Ghie said.

From Cairo, the group flew to Athens then continued on to Munich and Toronto before landing back in Winnipeg late Wednesday night.

McGhie said the group handled the ordeal calmly, leaning on their faith as they moved from place to place seeking safety.

"What a wonderful thing," he said. "These were Christian people, so we prayed, we worshipped God, we looked to God, who has been faithful to us in our lives. Nobody had a meltdown because of fear. It could be very fearful, but it just didn't happen. Everyone was very composed. There were concerns, and we rose about them."

One woman on the trip lost her passport at an airport in Athens and was denied boarding by Greek officials. Mc-Ghie said she eventually made it home Friday night after detouring through London, England.

The tour was McGhie's 19th in roughly 30 years, and his first since 2019, with the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors halting trips for several years.

"There was a travel advisory, but not a serious one," he said. "Air Canada was still flying into Israel, so it looked like all systems were go."

McGhie said they weren't the only tourists trying to leave the country — or the only Manitobans. Another Israel tour group from the province, numbering several dozen, was also scrambling to get home.

More than 100,000 Canadians are registered with the federal government in countries across the Middle East. Iran's retaliatory attacks on several nations, including Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, have closed airspaces and led to flight cancellations.

On Friday, Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said the country was doing everything it can to get Canadians out of the region. A chartered flight from Dubai to Istanbul, Turkey was slated for Saturday, while more seats on other flights were expected over the weekend.

Around 3,500 Canadians had requested help from the federal government to leave as of Friday.

Meanwhile, despite his first trip to Israel in several years coming to an abrupt end, McGhie said he supports the war, praising U.S. President Donald Trump for his role in it.

scott.billeck@freepress.mb.ca

A group of Winnipeggers celebrate being back in the city after being forced to flee a tour of Israel after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran.

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