2026
2月版

為不能發聲的人發聲:法律事工中的恩典同行

當一個人面對制度、恐懼與未知時,往往連為自己說話的勇氣都失去。

在中信多倫多的法律事工中,我們遇見的,不只是案件,而是一個個在風暴中顫抖的生命: 有人被誤解,有人被欺騙,也有人在無助中等待一個肯為他們站出來的人。

以下,是一位母親 Rella 的真實分享。這不是關於「成功翻案」的故事,而是一段在恐懼中被接住、在軟弱中經歷恩典的旅程。願這份見證,讓我們一同看見:當法律、信仰與同行交織時,神如何為無聲者開路。

2024年10月,我就讀大學一年級的小女兒在尋找兼職時,不幸誤墮詐騙陷阱。騙子以招聘「虛擬助理」為名,利用她的同理心及對現今社會淺略的認知,誘使她使用個人戶口轉帳到指定戶口。後來女兒察覺異樣後,在宿舍舍監的建議下,跟騙子切斷了聯絡。 本以為風波已過,未料於2025年5月時,收到法庭的傳票,指出女兒被控告「洗黑錢」。

面對嚴厲的刑事控罪,我們全家陷入極大的傍徨與恐懼。我們一家一起禱告,求主憐憫幫助,我們內心感到平安,並從新得力面對難關。

感謝主,神聽我們的禱告!透過教會姊妹的牽線,我們聯繫上中信多倫多法援中心。法援中心主任深入了解案情後,介紹了一位刑事律師為女兒辯護。律師不僅展現極高的專業素養,更耐心地引導女兒還原真相,提供了精準且切實的法律策略。

在漫長的法律程序中,神的能力在我們的軟弱上顯得完全。每次律師代女兒上庭聆訊後,都為我們帶來好消息!直到2025年12月,法庭最終裁定撤銷對女兒的所有控罪!這場危機讓我們深刻體會到哥林多後書 12:9 的應許:「我的恩典你用的」。感謝中信與律師的幫助,讓傍偟無助的我們,看見了奇妙的拯救與公義。

這段經歷提醒我們,公義不只是制度的結果,更是愛的實踐。

在法律的專業背後,是耐心的聆聽;在程序的每一步之中,是不離不棄的陪伴;而在最深的恐懼裡,仍有神的恩典托住人心。

中信多倫多的法律服務,正是這樣一份結合專業與信仰的服事 —— 為不能自辯的人發聲,也為受傷的家庭留下一條盼望的路。願我們繼續在這條路上同行,讓更多人在黑暗中,看見公義的光,也遇見施恩的主。

在城市縫隙中播種:歌聲裡的宣教現場

城市宣教,往往不是轟轟烈烈,而是藏在看似平凡的日常裡。每逢星期一,中信多倫多的卡拉 OK 社區外展,便在歌聲與陪伴中悄然展開。

這裡沒有門檻,也沒有標籤。基督徒與社區的朋友一同唱歌、聆聽、幫忙準備場地,用自己覺得自在的方式參與其中。這些看似零碎的小事,卻為我們的社區預備了一個安全而溫暖的空間。

隨著關係慢慢建立,有人開始分享生活,有人輕聲提出禱告的需要,也有人因著被尊重與接納,對信仰產生好奇,主動詢問教會。就在這些細微卻真實的時刻,弟兄姊妹成了橋樑——不是勉強邀請,而是陪伴同行,把人一步步帶向基督。

這正是城市宣教的樣貌:看似細小,卻承載盼望;看似普通,卻滿有生命力。

在人群中指向基督:讓真光走進城市

2025 年 12 月,中信多倫多再次與多間教會攜手,在Pacific Mall舉辦聖誕外展活動。在人來人往的商場中,我們刻意把節目焦點放在同一個信息上——耶穌,才是聖誕的真正意義。

詩歌、信息與福音短劇交織呈現,其中由 華人福音堂士嘉堡 演出的短劇《天堂門外》,以簡樸而直接的方式,引人思考生命的去向與永恆的抉擇。活動後,一位未信主的朋友分享,這齣短劇讓他反思信仰與人生的意義。

我們並不急於結論,卻滿懷感恩——因為福音的種子已被撒下。願神按祂的時間,使所撒的種子生根、發芽,結出果子。

無論是在法律援助中心、在歌聲中,或在人群裡,我們所做的,始終如一:忠心地把基督和祂的愛帶進城市。因為我們深信,當人願意同行,神必親自動工,引領生命走向真光。願神得著所有的榮耀!

感恩與代禱


  • 在我們尋求與探索事工發展的過程中,求主賜下清楚的引導與屬天的智慧。
  • 求主帶領合適的同工加入我們的團隊,目前正在招聘「青少年及青年事工」與「關懷及輔導事工」同工。

NEWSLETTER

FEB
2026

Speaking Up for the Voiceless: Walking in Grace Through Legal Ministry


When someone is overwhelmed by systems, fear, and uncertainties, they often lose even the ability to speak up for themselves.

In CCM Toronto’s legal ministry, we encounter far more than legal files. We meet people—real lives—shaken by crisis. Some have been misunderstood, some deceived, and others left waiting in fear, hoping that someone will stand with them when they no longer can.

What follows is a testimony of a mother named Rella. This is not a story about a dramatic courtroom win. It is a story about being held when fear feels unbearable, and about discovering grace in the midst of weakness. Through it, we see how God makes a way for those without a voice when faith, law, and compassionate companionship come together.

In October 2024, my daughter, then in her first year of university, was searching for a part-time job when she fell victim to a scam. Posing as recruiters for a “virtual assistant” role, the scammers took advantage of her kindness and limited experience. They persuaded her to transfer money from her personal bank account to another account. When she began to sense something was wrong, and on the advice of her residence advisor, she immediately cut off contact.

We believed the ordeal was over. But in May 2025, our family received a court summons stating that our daughter was being charged with money laundering.

Facing such a serious criminal accusation, we were terrified and completely at a loss. As a family, we turned to prayer, asking God for mercy and guidance. In that time, He gave us a deep sense of peace and renewed strength to face what lay ahead.

God answered our prayers. Through a connection at church, we reached out to CCM Toronto Centre Legal Clinic. After carefully reviewing the case, the Legal Clinic Director referred us to a criminal defense lawyer to represent our daughter. The lawyer not only demonstrated outstanding professional expertise, but also walked with us patiently, helping our daughter piece together the full truth and offering clear, thoughtful, and realistic legal strategies.

Throughout the long and stressful legal process, we experienced the truth of God’s power being made perfect in weakness. After each court appearance, the lawyer brought us encouraging updates. Finally, in December 2025, the court dismissed all charges against our daughter. 

This experience brought the words of 2 Corinthians 12:9 vividly to life: “My grace is sufficient for you.” We are deeply grateful to CCM and to Lambert. When we were overwhelmed and helpless, we witnessed God’s justice and deliverance in ways we could never have imagined.

This journey reminded us that justice is not only about legal outcomes—it is also about love in action. Behind legal expertise is patient listening. Within every procedure is faithful presence. And even in the deepest fear, God’s grace continues to steady hearts.

CCM Toronto’s legal ministry reflects this beautiful integration of professional care and faith — voice up for those who cannot defend themselves and offering hope to families who are hurting. May we continue to walk this path together, so that more people may see the light of justice in dark places and encounter the gracious Lord.

Sowing Seeds in the City’s Quiet Corners: Mission Through Music


Urban mission work is rarely dramatic. More often, it takes place quietly in the rhythms of everyday life. Every Monday, CCM Toronto Centre Karaoke community outreach unfolds gently—through music, presence, and shared moments.

There are no barriers here, no labels. Christians and community members sing together, listen to one another, and help set up the space—each participating in ways that feel natural and comfortable. What may seem like small, ordinary acts create a warm and safe environment for connection.

As relationships grow, people begin to open up. Some share about their lives. Others softly ask for prayer. Some, having experienced genuine respect and acceptance, grow curious about faith and begin asking about church. In these subtle yet deeply real moments, brothers and sisters become bridges (not through pressure, but through companionship) walking alongside others and gently pointing them toward Christ.

This is what urban mission looks like: quiet yet hopeful, simple yet full of life.

Pointing to Christ in the Crowd: Letting the True Light Shine in the City


In December 2025, CCM Toronto Centre once again partnered with several churches to host a Christmas outreach at Pacific Mall. Amid the constant flow of shoppers, we intentionally centered the event on one clear message: Jesus is the true meaning of Christmas.

Through songs, short messages, and a gospel drama, this message was shared in creative and accessible ways. A short play titled Outside the Gate of Heaven, performed by Chinese Gospel Church Scarborough, invited the audience to reflect on life’s direction and eternal choices. After the event, a non-believer shared that the play prompted him to reflect deeply on faith and the meaning of life.

We did not rush to draw conclusions. Instead, we gave thanks—because the seeds of the gospel had been planted. We trust that, in God’s time, those seeds will take root, grow, and bear fruit.

Whether through legal support, through songs, or among busy crowds, our mission remains the same: to faithfully bring Christ and His love into the city. We believe that when people are willing to walk together, God Himself is at work—guiding lives toward the true Light.

To Him be all the glory.

Praise & Prayer


  • Pray for God’s clear guidance and heavenly wisdom as we seek and explore ministry direction in this developing process.
  • Pray for God to bring the right servants to join our team, as we are currently seeking a Youth & Young Adult Ministry Coordinator and a Caring & Counseling Ministry Coordinator.
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To bring the Church to the people, then bring people back to the Church.
將教會帶到人群,然後將人群帶回教會。