David Eaton
Today's Topic: "Roblox" David Eaton cofounded Axis in 2007. Every year Axis speaks to 20,000+ students face-to-face and every week Axis' digital products equip 50,000+ pastors, parents, grandparents, and teachers. In 2017 Axis helped start 1 million conversations between caring adults and their 8- to 18-year-olds. David has led partnerships between Axis and: Family Life, MOPS, Young Life, Youth for Christ, Word of Life, Focus on the Family, 100 Huntley Street, the Association of Christian Schools International, The Colson Center, Carenet, and many many others. https://axis.org/huntley
Jonathan McKee
Men’s Panel Contributor – Today’s Topic “How to Parent in Today’s Technological Society”. Jonathan McKee is the author of over twenty books including the brand new Guy’s Guide to Four Battles Every Young Man Must Face, The Teen’s Guide to Social Media & Mobile Devices, If I Had a Parenting Do Over, 52 Ways to Connect with Your Smartphone Obsessed Kid; and the Amazon Best Seller – The Guy’s Guide to God, Girls and the Phone in Your Pocket. He has over 20 years youth ministry experience and speaks to parents and leaders worldwide, all while providing free resources for youth workers and parents on his websites. http://www.jonathanmckeewrites.com/ http://www.thesource4parents.com/
Paul Lafrance
Men’s Panel Contributor – Today’s Topic “How to Parent in Today’s Technological Society”. Paul Lafrance is most commonly known as the “Deck Guy” both in the Reality TV megacosm, as well as in the average North American home. He is also a musician, the CEO and founder of the international design company, Paul Lafrance Design. He and his wife, Janna, live in southern Ontario with their four daughters. His first book, entitled, "I Don't Want to be an Adult Anymore" is in pre-production. Paul is the host of HGTV’s Decked Out, Disaster Decks, and Deck Wars as well as one of the judges on Canada’s Handyman Challenge and Home to Win. His new series, Backyard Revolution, is in the final stages of post-production is set to air later this year. He still moonlights as the head designer at Paul Lafrance Design https://paullafrancedesign.com/
Brody Haight
Men’s Panel Contributor – Today’s Topic “How to Parent in Today’s Technological Society”. As a child, Brody grew up in a loving, hard-working and supportive family. Growing up they didn't practice going to church but, overall, he had concept of who God was. At an early age Brody struggled with learning, anxiety and depression. In grade school Brody began to smoke Marijuana, which led to an addiction to alcohol and cocaine. Over the course of 10 years Brody overdosed 3x, was arrested countless times and hospitalized. He spent time in provincial jail, in rehab institutions, attended addiction classes, mental health classes, and had multiple near-death experiences. About 6 years ago Brody hit his lowest point and life was totally unmanageable. He ended up at a private rehabilitation center and during the first conversation he had with a man there, he was told “Brody You need God”. When he asked who God was? He said, "Brody that is for you to find out." That comment started him on a spiritual journey of searching who God was. Brody said, "The best decision I ever made was to turn from my sin and put my faith in Jesus Christ. www.e3partners.org www.iamsecond.com
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100 Huntley Street - June 27, 2019
Sheri McLaughlin
Sheri McLaughlin is a registered professional counsellor who has suffered many traumatic experiences of her own. Trauma shakes a person to the core of their being and has a huge impact on how a person lives their life. It can cause profound and lasting changes in a person’s emot... -
100 Huntley Street - June 26, 2019
Dr. Suuqiina
Suuqiina was born in 1950 in Nome, Alaska. He is of Inuit (Alaska Native), Mi'Kmaq (Native American), English, Scottish, Irish, and French descent. He is the Grandson of Chief Suuqiina of King Island Alaska and his mother was a full-blood Inuit. Through his father he is the 14th gen... -
100 Huntley Street - June 25, 2019
Christine Mathews is a Canadian artist who resides in Southern Ontario with her husband and son. She began painting in 2006 as part of a recovery from a life-threatening car accident, which left her immobile for several months. Prior to her accident, Christine thought she had ARRIVED. She had a j...