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Son of Hamas

A compeling account of life with the highest echelons of terrorism and the dangerous choices that had to be made

Tuesday 8:00 PM Nov 15th at Canada Christian College

50 Gervais Drive
(Don Mills Road & Eglinton)
Toronto, Ontario   M3C 1Z3
Tel.: 416.391.5000

Thursday  7:00 PM Nov 17th at Victory International Church

2799 Barton St E.
(Barton St E & Gray Rd)
Hamilton, Ontario   L8E 2J8
Tel.: 905.549.0981

John Hagee Ministries Rally and Prophecy Seminar

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The Bible says to study to show yourselves approved. Yet mention the word prophecy or refer to the Book of Revelation and most Christians throw up their hands and say, Its too complicated. I will never understand it!!

The word revelation comes from the Greek word, Apokalupsis which means the uncovering or the unveiling. It is my desire for every Christian to understand as much of the Word of God as possible and the Book of Revelation is no exception.

 

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Tuesday Night Chapel At Canada Christian College

Every Tuesday evening at 8:00 PM (starting September 12th), there will be an exciting time of worship and teaching from the Word. We will be looking at revivals, past and present, and the men (and women) who led them. Worship will be provided by the skilled and passionate music students of Canada Christian College. Open to the public, everyone is invited to come worship and learn with us, and become equipped to reach a world facing the end times.

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Stand with Israel

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The Arab League will present a plan at the United Nations on September 20th to unilaterally divide Israel based on pre-1967 borders.  This plan proposes to create a Palestinian State and reduce Israel primarily to a 9 mile wide strip of land on the Mediterranean Sea without the old city of Jerusalem.

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Nendo's exhibition design for Akio Hirata

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Nendo creates a room full of ghostly white hats (rivalling any royal fascinator) for the first major Japanese exhibit on Nagano-born milliner Akio Hirata – the Japanese Philip Treacy.

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