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Toe-Blake Roy with wife Linda
BLF Canada Director

The Roys have served as missionaries with Fellowship French Mission for 14 years, planting a French church in Lachute, Quebec, where they still live today. As well as pastoring, Toe-Blake has been involved in a coaching-mentorship program with 5 pastors-in-training in Lachute, he teaches satellite courses for the French Seminary in Montreal, and gives courses on Stewardship.

Toe-Blake joined the BLF Canada Board in 2005, becoming the Board Chairman the following year. As of September 2006, Toe Blake has accepted the position as BLF Canada Director.

Toe-Blake and Linda have four children: two girls and two boys.  Their 4 children are now all adults and have children of their own.  Toe-Blake and Linda have now 14 grand children.

Micheline Cabot 

Micheline is a retired missionary. She has served in short term mission work in both Togo and Haiti.  She is now living in Lachute, QC serving the Lord in her local church.

Zak and Jaël Kenney

Zak and Jaël have been missionaries and serving with BLF Canada since 2006.  Zak works as the assistant to the director of BLF Canada and since 2023 both Jaël and Zak have taken the additional responsibility of directing the One Hope Canada camp near Lachute QC.

François and Marie-Paule Bédard

François and Marie-Paule have served with BLF Canada since March 2011.  They have served in a supportive capacity in Lachute QC, Hati and Togo.  They are presently serving in St-Juste, QC.

Becoming a BLF Canada Missionnary

BLF’s goal is to reach the French-speaking world for Christ. If you share that desire, we invite you to prayerfully consider becoming a missionary with BLF Canada. The first step is to contact our office at info@blfcanada.org to request an application form. Once your application has been reviewed and approved by the director, you (and your spouse, if applicable) will proceed with the next steps, which include a psychological evaluation and an interview with the board for final approval. BLF missionaries are faith-supported, meaning each one is responsible for raising their own financial support.