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A motorcycle accident puts a hard working man out of work. They turn to Operation Blessing and Bread of Life Ministries for help.

After their father died, their mother brought them to a children's home sponsored by Orphan's Promise. There they received food, clothes, education...

This week on Canadian Edition, Are you holding onto a grudge? New research shows that unforgiveness can affect both your spiritual and physical...

This week on Canadian Edition, when an 18-wheeler truck ran into her, Deerinda went from being trapped in her car to being on the stair steps of...

When Siv Leng’s parents died, they were hungry and homeless. See how they got more than they could ever dream through the kindness of strangers.

Two young brothers had always been blind. Your kindness made it possible for them to see for the first time.

At 15 years old, Hanna was on her own in a brand new city. She was all alone until she met Jesus through CBN's Solusi.

A teenager finds a home at an orphanage supported by CBN and receives Jesus into his heart.

This week on Canadian Edition, after a fiery car crash and desperate prayers, witnesses say angels showed up and performed a miraculous rescue. Then...

Ming Zhen recycled - not because she was green friendly - but for survival. Despite her struggle to make money, Ming now wants to live beyond 100...

This week on Canadian Edition, despite social and political upheaval, Russia is witnessing a Christian revival. Plus, Thomas Burgess was playing...

Venkata, a 15-year-old Indian boy, got cataract surgery, thanks to Operation Blessing.

In this CBN Classic, an Ethiopian man witnessed a vision of Jesus that healed him from an incurable disease.

This week on Canadian Edition, thought it is forbidden for Chinese Christians to share the Gospel, the church is growing. Plus, Christian music...

For four years Rosanti of Indonesia was practically blind. But when she got free cataract surgery courtesy of Operation Blessing, Rosanti could see...

Eight-year old Hamzah's family was too poor to pay for surgery to correct his clubbed feet.

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