In 2013-2014 we celebrate one hundred years of the restoration of water baptism in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. We find examples of this practice throughout church history, but key events in the early twentieth century led to the greatest revival of this message since the third century.The Jesus Name message was renewed in the modern Pentecostal movement, which originated with a Bible school in Topeka, Kansas, in January 1901 led by Charles Parham and with the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, California, from 1906 to 1908 led by William Seymour.
Rotary's national PolioPlus committee in Côte d'IvoireRotary began fighting polio nearly 30 years ago, and although our work has reduced the number of cases of the disease by 99 percent worldwide, new outbreaks and dangerous conditions make the total eradication of polio a constant challenge.For example, in Côte d'Ivoire it's been over two years since the disease last surfaced. But with polio-endemic in nearby Nigeria, the possibility of a fresh outbreak looms over the country.
Social Services provide assistance primarily to the local residents in Muskoka. This website was designed to be a great resource in linking to the many programs and services that exist throughout Muskoka, for Muskokans. This website has been created for the intended use of social service providers in Muskoka to support the robust and active social planning strategy. The goal of the website is to strengthen the social planning and human services in Muskoka by providing an interactive, informative and interesting information portal
Muskoka family focus and children's place is a not-for-profit and registered charitable organization which is governed by a community based volunteer board of directors. It operates with funding received from the ministry of community, family and children's services through the district of muskoka and parent fees. Provider of the ontario early years program in muskoka, 16 locations serving the public.
Army CadetsThe Army Cadet program is the oldest of Sea, Army and Air Cadets.Adventure training is one of the many ways that Army Cadets remains a challenging program. Through active outdoor pursuits like trekking, canoeing, rock climbing and survival training, Army Cadets gain valuable life skills, knowledge of themselves and an awareness of their environment. Army Cadets also learn about army traditions and participate in a variety of national and international expeditions that focus on adventure training, like whitewater rafting, horseback riding and canoeing.