The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada (SDACC) is pleased to announce a new three-year contract with Christian Record Services (CRS) (christianrecord.org) to provide services to members who are blind and visually impaired. This partnership will enhance the quality of life for many individuals across Canada.

Under this agreement, SDACC funding ensures members from all conferences within their territory continue to receive essential resources without added costs to the conferences or SDACC during the contract period.

The services provided by CRS include access to an online library and app, various formats of the Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide, and subscriptions to CRS magazines in multiple accessible formats. This initiative also allows for the addition of new members from churches and communities throughout Canada during the contracted period, expanding the reach and impact of CRS and the goals of SDACC to provide services and support throughout its territory to people who are blind and visually impaired.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to improve the lives of people who are blind and visually impaired by providing valuable resources and support,” said Diane Thurber, CRS President. “We are excited to collaborate with SDACC to accomplish their ministry goals.”

“This is a giant step forward to provide services to the blind in Canada, and it is a great resource for churches to share with those with visual challenges in their communities,” said Paul Llewellyn, SDACC President. “Our three-year partnership will help change the landscape of the services our churches may offer to their communities.”

For more information, contact CRS at Services@ChristianRecord.org or (402) 488-0891.

Christian Record Services is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people who are blind and visually impaired by providing them with free Christian publications and programs. For more information, visit christianrecord.org.