National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
Please tune in to 100 Huntley Street on Thursday, September 30th, as we commemorate the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Eighty thousand survivors are living in Canada today. Imagine if each of them felt empowered to share their stories. Crossroads, through First Peoples Voices, wants to be part of the reconciliation process by bringing hope to the First Peoples and sharing their stories. Reconciliation is an action word, and we invite all Canadians to discover what their action steps could be through this special program. http://firstpeoplesvoices.ca
Up Next in 2021
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100 Huntley Street - September 29, 2021
Debra Fileta
Before anything else in her life, Debra Fileta is a woman in love with Jesus. That love has been the driving motivator propelling her forward in her pursuits as a wife, a mother, a licensed professional counselor, a speaker and an author. She’s married to the love of her life, who pu... -
100 Huntley Street - September 28, 2021
Jim Cantelon
Not only is the Holy Bible publishing's all-time best seller, but Jesus continues to be the most famous and written-about character in history. The interest in Jesus always eclipses cultural, religious, and generational factors. He has universal and timeless appeal. Cantelon's Casual... -
100 Huntley Street - September 27, 2021
Brian Doerksen
On Brian’s 10th solo album ‘Hymns For Life’, he shares his signature version of life affirming hymns like ‘It Is Well’, ‘Just As I Am’ ‘This Is My Father’s World’ and ‘I Heard The Voice.’ When we go through suffering individually or collectively, hymns are anchors of hope in the st...