From the recent past, each of these stories/articles offers insight into NCEM’s ministries among Canada’s First Peoples:
August 8, 2017
Take in a couple excerpts from our latest Eagle Feather book, "The Nature of Things at Angel Lake" (from Issue #495)
August 8, 2017
Our youth-focused series promotes a positive alternative ... and a sense of hope for those feeling helpless in their situations (from Issue #495)
August 8, 2017
Why should there be so many Christian opportunities for other young people, and so little for the northern Native people? (from Issue #495)
August 8, 2017
"Is there a way to bring our Northern Lights readers a bit closer to the heart of our ministry?" (from Issue #494)
August 8, 2017
A First Nations Canadian searches for his identity. By Conrad Flett (from Issue #493)
August 8, 2017
It's their desire to be part of God's work that leads our volunteers to assist in many ways (from Issue #493)
August 8, 2017
For this young canoeing enthusiast, attending Higher Challenge Wilderness Adventures camps helped set the right course (from Issue #492)
August 8, 2017
"Miina itwe miina!" rasped the mortally-wounded hunter in his Cree language. By Arlyn van Enns (from Issue #492)
August 8, 2017
What is it that drew you to Christ? Are these the same things that draw people of other cultures? (from Issue #491)
August 8, 2017
"The work is extensive and spread out, and we are widely separated from each other..." Neh. 4:19 (from Issue #489)