Introducing our 2026 Exhibitors:
Radiant Hope Ministries
April Reimer grew up in a small Manitoba town, which was a great place for developing her creativity. At the age of seventeen, she developed chronic fatigue syndrome, changing the plans she had for her life. After many, many doctor’s appointments, and a few encounters with the Lord along the way, her recovery began—although it was slow.
During a brief stint at Bible college, she began to feel a tug towards ministry, but she wasn’t sure how that would happen or what it might look like.
When she entered nursing school a few years later, it opened up a whole new world. Early in her nursing career, she led Bible studies for co-workers. During that time, April came to see that ministry was something that could be done every day in any environment, not just on Sundays at church.
After two short-term mission trips, a tonne of Bible studies, and numerous hours working as a nurse, April began her studies at ACTS Seminary in Langley, British Columbia, taking online courses. This deepened her love for Scripture.
Her desire to share the hope that is found in Jesus has only grown. Since completing her seminary diploma, she has often had writing projects on the go, and the first one to be published is the Pray for Canada journal. She is currently working on a Bible study on the life of Samuel, as well as another on the gospel of John.
During a brief stint at Bible college, she began to feel a tug towards ministry, but she wasn’t sure how that would happen or what it might look like.
When she entered nursing school a few years later, it opened up a whole new world. Early in her nursing career, she led Bible studies for co-workers. During that time, April came to see that ministry was something that could be done every day in any environment, not just on Sundays at church.
After two short-term mission trips, a tonne of Bible studies, and numerous hours working as a nurse, April began her studies at ACTS Seminary in Langley, British Columbia, taking online courses. This deepened her love for Scripture.
Her desire to share the hope that is found in Jesus has only grown. Since completing her seminary diploma, she has often had writing projects on the go, and the first one to be published is the Pray for Canada journal. She is currently working on a Bible study on the life of Samuel, as well as another on the gospel of John.