THE HISTORY OF BACK TO THE BIBLE CANADA

Established in 1957 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Back to the Bible Canada is a non-denominational Bible teaching and engagement ministry dedicated to connecting people to God through the power of His Word in communities across Canada and beyond. We seek to honour God, value people, champion the Bible, advance ministry, and promote and practice stewardship in fulfilling our mission.

Using a multi media approach to ministry, we are absolutely committed to faithfully and creatively teaching the truth of God’s Word in such a way that engages those searching for God, while also empowering the spiritual growth and maturity of believers. Located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Back to the Bible Canada broadcasts coast to coast, airing over 1,200 programs weekly. We are also committed to the extensive use of innovative online, email and mobile technology to reach as many listeners as possible in Canada and around the globe.

 

A generation ago, most Canadians had at least some knowledge of the Bible, but with the increase in the secularization of society over the past three decades, biblical illiteracy is rising. This is why the ministry of Back to the Bible Canada is more important than ever before.

Matthew 11-13 makes the case for Jesus as King. What may seem unbelievable is true, Jesus is who he says he is. In these chapters we begin to understand just what kind of King Jesus actually is. The passage begins with the remarkable story of John the Baptist and then Matthew reveals the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven in seven parables. These stories reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom to those who will hear. They provide evidence and the explanation to the objection, is this stuff really true? And once we study these mysteries we begin to gain understanding, hope and we grow in faith.

In the first message of this 5-message series, we begin to understand that the mysteries of the Kingdom are not intended to be hidden from the believer. When the Bible uses the word mystery it means that there are things that we could never resolve on our own, but the good news is that God can reveal them to us. Let’s set the stage for understanding, let’s enter into the story of John the Baptist and the seven parables that follow. Let’s know with certainty that Jesus is who he says he is, and the Mysteries of the Kingdom lay open for those who believe. This begins a great series of hope and faith.
 

 

 
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