Virginia De Witt
Virginia De Witt attended the Kamloops residential school at 15 years of age. She knew there was something off about the school and resolved in her heart to not let the ill treatment there break her. Having grown up with a foundation of faith, she was able to navigate the harsh realities and mistreatment in the school. Today she shares how to be a bright light of hope and healing for many.
Les Paulsen
After pastoring in Canada for 22 years, Les and his wife Lois began serving in Ukraine in 1998, supporting church planters, providing buildings for churches and supporting humanitarian ministries of different churches, while teaching at the Korosten Bible College. Les also teaches and serves on the Board of L'viv Theological Seminary. Les and Lois lived in Ukraine for 7 of the 24 years they have served internationally. Since 2015, Les has continued to return to teach at the seminary and serve on the Board.
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100 Huntley Street - March 8, 2022
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Lana Rudenko
Lana and Luda were born in Ternopil in Western Ukraine, which at that time was a part of the Soviet Union. Their parents were in the ministry and due to that they have experienced persecution from the KGB. Before their father was ordained, their home was sea... -
100 Huntley Street - March 7, 2022
Nicki Koziarz
Please, God, no more hard things. Nicki Koziarz knows what it's like to whisper those words to God. She understands what it feels like to be flooded by hopelessness and hard situations, wondering if it will ever stop. Hard circumstances often stir up something so destructive in a so... -
100 Huntley Street - March 4, 2022
Kira Fontana
Over the past decade working at the highest levels of the music industry as a celebrity vocal coach in Los Angeles, I was absolutely saturated in pop music. I became increasingly disturbed at the messages in the vast majority of songs... lyrics dedicated almost exclusively to promoti...