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We believe in impacting both our local community and those all over the world. Through the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), a registered Canadian charity, we support three global worker families that serve in different countries around the world. We also support a local Campus worker through Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) right here in Quebec. The people below are our hands extended, fulfilling the purpose of “reaching the one”.
Don and Marie-José Mann
GLOBAL WORKERS - WORLDWIDE
lt is with heavy hearts that we grieve the loss of Don Mann. Please click the link below for a special message from Mission Global, including a way to contribute to Don's ministry, the Quest leadership program.
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Michel and Louise Charbonneau
GLOBAL WORKERS - HAITI
After working in Ivory Coast for nine years, the Charbonneaus felt called to Haiti in 1996. They began a church for children and youth, where weekly meetings are held. The average attendance has been 1,400. Children walk long distances to attend these services. They play games, worship, and hear God’s Word. After being fed spiritually, the children receive a meal of pasta or rice and beans, a national dish. The Charbonneaus also started a branch of the ChildCARE Plus sponsorship program in Haiti. As of July 2016, approximately 650 children were sponsored. Their goals include giving the church to the nationals and reaching thousands of children for Jesus.
Ejay Tupe
GLOBAL WORKER - TORONTO, ONTARIO
As an Mission Canada urban worker in downtown Toronto, Ejay ministers to those in the urban core who find themselves in cyclical poverty. He has been a consistent presence on the streets of Toronto for over 11 years.
Ejay believes that marginalized people cannot be saved through programs. Loving people with deep compassion is a precious calling. This is why he believes in serving in whatever capacity he is able in order to meet these needs. It is an incredible privilege to be trusted by the people he serves. Ejay is grateful for how he is able to journey with people in the margins. Ejay, and his wife Cheryl, serve to be a bridge to their neighbours both rich and poor, building community amongst them and practicing radical hospitality. They do this so they may have a glimpse into the kingdom of God.
Shu Yin Wong
QUEBEC DIRECTOR - INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Shu Yin loves staff and students because God loves them first. She equips staff and students to live out the gospel of Jesus Christ on campus and throughout the world.
She loves seeing staff and students encounter God’s love and truth. Her educational background includes studying human resources and religion.