05/21/2026
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Here’s some of what appears in the spring issue:
➡️ Murray and Cindy Cornelius are closing a chapter on 44 years of service with The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Murray celebrates his love for the Fellowship and the legacy of global missions it continues to build.
➡️ Urban Cry exists to train students for practical ministry on the streets of Windsor and beyond. Elizabeth Anderson explains how she combines classroom education, mentoring, road trips and more to prepare students for impact in Canadian cities.
➡️ Have you ever felt led to change your place of worship but agonized over the most appropriate and God-honouring way to go about it? Anne Yank shares her experience of finding a new church home.
➡️ Will Sloos examines the life of Phoebe Palmer and her role in the 1857 Hamilton Revival. He invites our churches to consider how they can move closer to a Pentecostal orientation to position ourselves for revival in our generation.
➡️ Ejay Tupe describes the intentionally personal and collaborative design of recent “Our City” Table Talks for leaders and urban practitioners. He hopes for the Holy Spirit to ultimately have a transformative effect in our neighbourhoods and communities.
➡️ Pamela Engelbert desires to equip the body of Christ, and especially its Pentecostal leaders, to minister to hurting people from a place of dependence on Christ’s presence. Fully divine and fully human, He has everything we need.
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