Genevieve Wilson

Press Service International

Genevieve Wilson is Canadian. a happily married home-schooling mum of 3, whose passion is to see people come to know Jesus. She is a seminary wife to her amazing husband.

  • Creating Christ in my own image

    Recently, I heard a sermon that changed my view on the Israelites and idols.

  • Press 'Send' – oops!

    The old saying used to be, "think before you speak." Now that social networking is here to stay, I believe it should now read," think before you hit 'send'."

  • My many thanks to you, Grace Community Church

    Three years ago, I cried, no I bawled, at the fact that we were going to move our family so my husband could attend The Masters Seminary. The thought of leaving our dear friends, family and church and uprooting ourselves to no other place than what I was convinced was Sodom and Gomorrah (Los Angeles). I was moving from a town of 10,000 people to a city of 10 million.

  • Facebook censorship is a concern

    If we lived in a communist country, I would expect censorship.  I would expect the government to track their people and keep good tabs on who is being a good citizen. I would expect my speech and ability to communicate on the computer to be restricted.

  • What does the Bible say about divorce?

    The word ‘divorce’ seems to be a common household term and the sad reality for many children as they grow up without the loving display of parents who care intimately for one another. Even within the church divorce appears common and some pastors are happy to advise people should get divorced.

  • To church or not to church? That isn’t even a question

    Recently, I saw an article by Fox saying that the new movement of church is going to be “virtual church.” The idea is that people will connect on a social media platform and watch church from the comfort of their own homes. Everything else in the world is going virtual so of course the church needs to follow suit, because, the church needs to be on the cutting edge of everything to stay relevant, right?  

  • Why do bad things happen to Christians?

    You may have asked this very question this week with what is going on in your own life, because it is a natural question to ask when things go wrong.

  • The Grand Canyon echoes God’s heart for redemption

    Living in America has had its benefits since we moved here two years ago for my husband to pursue education to be a pastor. By living here we’ve had the amazing privilege of being able to go to some of the most incredible national parks in the world!

  • The True Christian Test: are you really a Christian? 

    If a friend of yours claims political party loyalty, yet doesn’t even know the candidates or policies, would you believe them? If a celebrity protested against oil for environmental reasons, but freely travelled around in a private jet (which uses excessive amounts of oil) would you believe they truly cared for their cause?

  • Getting pulled over by police changed my idea on sin

    A few weeks ago, I was pulled over by a police officer. I had my kids in the car and we were late for school.  I was in a hurry and there was a car next to me, so I was not able to move over into the car pool lane.