Canoeists 4 Christ is an interdenominational association of Christian canoeists, surf skiers and kayakers driven by our common love for Christ and canoeing.

Due to the geographical spread of our members, we are not a registered canoeing club and have no intention of becoming one.

We believe that our mission can best be achieved by our members remaining in their respective clubs.

Membership is open to anybody who embraces our vision, mission and beliefs. If you would like to join our association, please complete the contact form and we will be in touch.

 

That Final Stopper

Have you ever paddled on a fast flowing river for the first time and approached a rapid which has two possible lines of approach… Read More

Must Read!

three_rivers.jpgJoin Tim Biggs in his amazing quest as he becomes the first person to kayak the three major tributaries of the Amazon River... Read More

Is Jesus really God?

josh.jpgWherever Jesus has been proclaimed, we see lives change for the good, nations change for the better, thieves become honest, alcoholics become sober, hateful individuals become channels of love, unjust persons embrace justice... Read More

Learn to Canoe

If you would like to learn how to canoe, please complete the contact form.

Verse of The Day

“Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20)

From religion to Christ

dawid_finger.jpgdo you really have a living faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, or do you merely have religion? Mere religion, even if it is the ‘Christian’ religion, is no substitute for a living experience of God which is only possible through Christ.
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De-icing

deicing.jpgOnce on a day in March, I was due to fly out of JFK Airport in New York at 6:15 p.m. But the flight was delayed for three and a half hours because of ice. That afternoon there had been a light snowfall—only about two inches. When it came down it looked lovely. The houses and trees were covered with a beautiful coat of white; but at the airport, it caused havoc.
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