David Onley
When The Honourable David C. Onley was appointed The Queen's representative in Ontario, his concern for people with disabilities became front page news. And when he took office on 5 September 2007, Ontario's 28th Lieutenant Governor became a highly placed champion for accessibility. In his 22-year career with Citytv, he was Canada's first senior newscaster with a visible disability. A popular news anchor, host/producer, science and technology specialist, and weatherman, he showed that ability outshines disability. For his public service, The Honourable David C. Onley has been honoured with the King Clancy Award for Disabled Persons, the Courage to Come Back Award, and the Positive Impact Award. He was inducted into the Terry Fox Hall of Fame and the Scarborough Walk of Fame, and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Canada Christian College. Onley was appointed as senior lecturer in the Department of Political Sciences at University of Toronto Scarborough, his alma mater. His appointment began on October 1, 2014. He also served as the University's Special Ambassador for the Pan Am and Parapan American Games. David is currently serving on the Board for Crossroads Christian Communications Incorporated.
Bruxy Cavey
Bruxy Cavey is the senior pastor at The Meeting House, a church for people who aren’t into church. The Meeting House is a multisite Anabaptist congregation in Ontario, Canada where thousands of people connect to God and each other through Sunday services, online interaction, and a widespread house church network. (You can learn more about The Meeting House at www.themeetinghouse.com.) Bruxy is also author of the bestselling book, The End of Religion and his new book, (re)union, is an overview of “The Good News of Jesus for Seekers, Saints, and Sinners.” Bruxy joins us in studio to talk a recent event hosted through The Meeting House “Ears to Hear”. Time was spent listening and learning from people with disabilities. Bruxy shares some of these learnings and about how the church can give a voice to those with disabilities. http://www.bruxy.com
TIffany Espensen
Tiffany Espensen is 21 years old and is an American actress who can be seen in projects such as Marvel's Spiderman: Homecoming, Disney Plus' Kirby Buckers, NCIS, Criminal Minds, House M.D., Netflix's Monsterville, and many more. Tiffany was adopted from China during the One Child...
Melanie Willard
Adventurous, passionate, and a fighter who is no stranger to adversity, Melanie has overcome many life-threatening battles such as cancer, loss, eating disorders, domestic abuse and addictions. No matter what Melanie has been through, God was always faithful, loving, patient and p...
Vanable H. Moody II
Pastor Van Moody sits down with 100 Huntley Street’s, Greg Musselman, to discuss an 11-week series he created which examines the history, dynamics and manifestations of racism, and will provide awareness, education and action that will give clarity to the steps that are necess...