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EHC was founded in 1946 by Jack McAlister, a visionary pastor in Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan. Known for many years as World Literature Crusade, EHC
has grown exponentially in its first six decades. Today it may well be the
most extensive evangelistic ministry of its kind in the world, with
thousands of indigenous Christian workers taking the Gospel from home to
home. Since record keeping began in the early 1950s, EHC has delivered the
Good News in person to more than one billion homes. Over 59 million people
have written to EHC offices worldwide indicating their desire to know more
about Jesus and how to follow Him. Many of those millions of people have
completed the EHC introductory Bible course offered free to new believers.
And, under EHC’s guidance, more than 112,000 local fellowships called
“Christ Groups” have been established. A significant percentage
of those groups have become fully mature churches.
EHC has a broad and deep history of evangelistic enterprise; and while we
have been successful in spreading the Word internationally we are equally
determined to pour our energies into reaching Canada for Christ as well.
That is the aim of MISSION 33—the most intensive, focused Gospel
campaign we have ever planned, a campaign to reach all of Canada’s 33
million people.
To learn more about EHC’s fascinating ministry, view the story of our
eventful first 60 years...
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