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Agencies, Books, Videos, DownloadsVIDEOS:
Journey to Justice2000: National Film Board Six episodes show Black Canadians who refuse to accept inequality (in areas such as fair employment practices for railroad porters and fair accommodations practices) by taking racist perpetrators/institutions to court. Brings history to life. 47 min. Available from the National Film Board (www.nfb.ca) or local public libraries.
CrashDirected by Paul Haggis, Produced by Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco. 2005: Lions Gate Entertainment Crash follows a day in the life of multiple characters in dowtown Los Angeles , examining fear and bigotry from different perspectives. Available from video stores.
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1 Corinthians 12:12-13
12 For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ. 13 For in the one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free—and we were all made to drink of one Spirit.

UreachToronto is a ministry of TIM Centre in collaboration with it’s church and mission partners.
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Special Articles
- Toronto Neighbourhood 2006 Census. The city of Toronto provides highlights of its neighbourhoods including profiles of language and ethnicity. Explore the report and reflect on the diversity of your neighbours as recorded in the 2006 census.
- Toronto is a Gateway City. The emerging study of gateway cities reflects the significance of contemporary international migration. The following themes are significant for gateway cities...
- Church Planting. In terms of the Great Commission we have a Christian duty to share Christ with the world. That duty involves the Christian process of discipleship within worshipping and gathered Christian communities. It is in this sense that we stand within a historical Church that has found its expression in locally gathered communities of faith who find their local vocation in mission and ministry.
About Us
There is a rapidly growing awareness within the Christian community of Toronto that significant progress toward the fulfillment of the Great Commission can be made right here in Canada’s most ethnically diverse city. Immigrants who live among us and the new waves of newcomers who continue to arrive often originate from the very countries we have been sending missionaries to for many years.
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