Dare to be a Daniel

Great new resources for raising a generation for Christ! Dare to be a Daniel connects tweens to the life of the Prophet Daniel and gives them four practical principles for living the Christian life and witnessing to their friends. Learn More

Trust the Village

Trust the Village is an approach to ministry based on the holistic mission of Jesus. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada (BGEAC) has established Trust the Village as a relational ministry where God’s concern for the whole person is demonstrated. Learn More

Bringing Hope to the Caribbean

There are many countries where Christian worship is restricted or prohibited. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada partnered with hundreds of churches to reach thousands of people in one such country. Learn More

540 youth kick-start epicentre Saskatoon (epicSK) Saskatoon is Under Way

Over 540 young people gathered in Saskatoon in November to praise God and kick-start epicSK with a night of awesome music and speakers. hallofuzion, this first phase of BGEAC’s 10-month epicentre program, targeted Christian youth. Over the next few months, epicSK events, with speakers and group discussion, will help these young people explore their faith and discover ways to share it with friends. Please pray for the youth of Saskatoon as they step out in faith in 2009. Learn more

Soul Chat

What happens when you mix hilarious improv comedy with Christianity on a radio show? – A lot of laughs and raw discussion about effectively sharing God with young people. Click here to tune into BGEAC’s latest interview on the Drew Marshall show, sponsored by Soul Chat. Our Soul Chat program provides an unconventional space online for people to question, struggle, and support each other in a journey to find meaning in life…to find God.

Whirlwind Tour

In a whirlwind tour to 13 Canadian cities in 15 days, Will Graham, grandson of Billy Graham, preached to a youthful crowd over 7,000 strong about finding life’s purpose. Almost 500 people made a decision for Christ by the end of the tour that visited smaller communities often missed by larger-scale Christian events. Learn more