EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 1H 39M
Leading From a Place of Suffering and Youth for Christ's Legacy with Tim Coles
from Church in the North · host Briercrest College and Seminary
Leadership is hard, but it's even harder in hard times. In this episode of CITN, Rob talks with Tim Coles about how he has led from a place of suffering while leading an historic, national youth organization. They also discuss Youth For Christ's legacy and its impact on Canada's youth. Tim is the National Director of Youth for Christ Canada. To contact Tim or learn more about YFC, visit https://yfc.ca/about/our-team/?filter-department=lead-team. In the pre-show, Rob, Geoff, and Chris discuss new findings on the quiet revival in the UK and the religious resurgence in Canada. For more information about the podcast, visit www.churchinthenorth.ca. For questions or inquiries, please email us at [email protected]. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment.
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Leadership is hard, but it's even harder in hard times. In this episode of CITN, Rob talks with Tim Coles about how he has led from a place of suffering while leading an historic, national youth organization. They also discuss Youth For Christ's legacy and its impact on Canada's youth. Tim is the National Director of Youth for Christ Canada. To contact Tim or learn more about YFC, visit https://yfc.ca/about/our-team/?filter-department=lead-team. In the pre-show, Rob, Geoff, and Chris discuss new findings on the quiet revival in the UK and the religious resurgence in Canada. For more information about the podcast, visit www.churchinthenorth.ca. For questions or inquiries, please email us at [email protected]. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment.
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