“Land Conservation”

Raymond Cheng CreationCare120  Founding Member Creation120.info   I remember the trip to Columbia Icefield in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta my friends and I had in 2014, I compared the sight before me with what was there 20 years back at the same scenic overlook, in the same season. I realized that the coach had to drive for a longer distance to reach the glacier where ice was not melted. I believe it is a crisis that people generally notice about global warming. Scientists have cautioned many years ago that with an average of 2 ºC rise of the global temperature, there will be lots of severe climate

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Toronto STM 2022 Mar News & Prayer

Please pray for Tuesdays and Thursdays classes and the smartphone evangelism outreach, may the Lord guide the students and alumni continue to work tirelessly to spread the gospel, and be vigilant and wait for the Lord’s return! Please pray for Mall Evangelism at two Chinese Malls on April 16 – This year’s topic:Resurrection and Hope。Pray that God will make a way so New Kennedy Square and King’s Square will allow us to carry out the outreach program smoothly. – We will have 4 gospel game booths at New Kennedy Square and 7 game booths at King Square, the most number of game booths we’ve ever held at once. 

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Tonga Eruption, a Sign of the End Time

MARCH 1, 2022 Timothy Tin On January 14 and 15th, an underwater volcano in the South Pacific’s country Tonga named Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai erupted continuously. According to World Journal’s reporting: “Heavy smoke and ashes reached the height of 20 miles and the huge amount of lava completely engulfed the island of Tonga. In 1783, Iceland’s Mount Laki’s eruption led to a significant decline in the average temperature of that winter in Europe; in 1815, Indonesia’s Mount Tambora’s eruption caused the entire earth’s average temperature to drop 0.4 to 0.7 degrees Celsius. A volcanologist named Shane Cronin of University of Auckland claimed that the recent eruption in Tonga is

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Toronto STM 2022 Feb News & Prayer

Toronto Short Term Mission Training Center February Prayer Items Please pray for this term’s Tuesdays and Thursdays classes and the evangelism outreach. This term will focus on evangelism and prayers by telephone on Tuesday and Thursday, may the Lord guide the students and alumni continue to work tirelessly to spread the gospel, and be vigilant and wait for the Lord’s return!   Please pray for elderly care and evangelism. (Rekai, Tender Care, Kennedy Lodge, Sienna, 369 and 2 locations of Yee Hong) Due to the pandemic, pray for the outbreak among the elderly and nursing homes. Pray that the Lord will protect and care for the sick elders,

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Introduction to our new column: Multi-dimensional perspectives of Mainland Chinese Immigrants

Editor’s note: Thanks to our gracious Lord, Truth Monthly has opened a new column from March this year, especially serving the immigrants from mainland China. Through monthly featured articles, we gradually introduce various aspects of mainland Chinese Immigrants living in Canada.  Brothers & sisters will gain a better understanding about this group as they start to approach them with the Good News. From getting to know them at home to actually caring for them and making the gospel message known to them. The following is the testimony of a professional engineer immigrating to Canada.  Hope his journey will shine some lights to you.  Copyright of the video

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Metamorphosis Under the Pandemic

By:Alice Cheng Within the first week of 2022, the new variant Omicron has caused an average of more than one million new confirmed cases per day in the world. Omicron has hit hard on our social life, economy, and our mental health. Omicron is beyond our control but we can seek sharp changes under adversity, like the metamorphosis of a butterfly! Stay Calm It’s natural to feel anxious during the pandemic. Here are some suggestions to relieve our pressure: Be selective when you read the information about the pandemic. Don’t get stuck in a dead end. Be flexible and gentle in dealing with people and things. Go outside

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Honoring and Cherishing Marriage

Helen Man marriage today In 2010, 39% of Americans thought traditional marriage (union between one man and one woman) was “outdated”. Since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2013, American views on marriage have declined rapidly. According to Gallup Poll: Americans are gradually accepting same-sex marriage. In 2011, only 48% of Americans approved of same-sex marriage but the percentage jumped up to 70% in 2021. Views on the value of legal marriage have changed as well: Americans now believe that marriage is not important, and cohabitation is acceptable. As for divorce, 79% of Americans now believe that divorce is normal (vs. 69% in 2011) As

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The Great Telescope & The Mighty God

Timothy Tin While the world was under the threat of the Omicron variant, the most advanced telescope was launched into space on December 25, 2021. Titled James Webb Telescope, it employed the latest technology after twenty five years of design and production costing ten billion USD. It weighed 6.2 tons, approximately half the weight of the Hubble Space Telescope (which weighed 11 tons), but its diameter is five times larger than the Hubble Space Telescope! The James Webb Telescope is also situated at 1.5 million kilometers from earth. If it experiences any technical difficulty, there is no way technicians can be dispatched for repair. Thus, the telescope’s design

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The “Micro-life” Perspective

Alice Cheng A linear life trajectory follows the stages of age: doing well in school, finding a good job, getting married and having children, retiring, and enjoying old age. This model of life focuses on the values and goals on fulfilling responsibilities, seeking security and success, and believing that one can truly enjoy life after having wealth and retirement. The focus of the “micro-life” perspective, however, lies in the pursuit of balance and the life you want to live and living in the moment. Micro-life Micro-life is to plan and distribute your top priorities and desires. There’s no need to wait until retirement. Don’t let long hours of

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Back on the Right Path

歐珮嫻 When we let go of ourselves and surrender our lives to the Lord, He will lead us. I was wandering in faith and was grateful that finally the Lord Jesus has become the Savior of my life. Now I don’t need to go to the priest for confession, because I can go directly to the Lord, and in Him, I am filled with comfort and encouragement. Finding the Purpose of Life Not long after graduating from university and started working, I was promoted to supervisor, and things seemed to go well. In reality, my life at that time was only work: going to work, getting off work,

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