“Cal Bombay has certainly experienced a life worth living!” (Rev. David Wells) Most people know Cal Bombay best for his 25 years of delivering over 3,000 “Cal’s Commentaries” on the popular 100 Huntley Street program. He hosted 100 Huntley Street and was Director of Christian Multilingual Programming, serving as Vice-President of Missions where he would oversee the areas of Christian Mission Productions and several ministries. But few knew the real Cal. So, they will be thrilled to find out about his secret life. A Life Worth Living combines tales of dangerous misadventures, encounters of faith (and fear!), impressive accomplishments and moments of the truly miraculous. Cal takes you on a journey of his life. One that is dangerous, exhilarating, and full of God! With profound humour and wisdom, Cal shares his experiences serving God for 60 years, throughout the world, overcoming every obstacle to the gospel and human limitation to bring the message of Jesus Christ to the nations. Cal’s own words describe his life’s resolve so perfectly, “I want people to know that God can take an ordinary person, willing to be obedient, and let Him perform miracles guided by the power of the Holy Spirit, and glorifying God alone.” This is the Cal Bombay you never knew. After four years of pastoral ministry, Cal Bombay and his wife Mary moved to Kenya, East Africa in 1962 and began 17 years of ministry on the mission field. He taught in the Bible College at Nyang’ori and later created Evangel Publishing House to compliment Evangel Press which grew to become the largest Christian Publishing House in Africa publishing in 43 languages and translating into another 104 languages around the world. Cal joined the staff of 100 Huntley Street as Director of Christian Multilingual Programming, serving as Vice-President of Missions for almost 25 years overseeing the areas of Christian Mission Productions and several ministries. Cal has written over 18 books, and authored dozens of pamphlets and articles. Cal and his wife Mary currently reside near Brantford, ON http://gardensofhopecharity.org
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100 Huntley Street - May 27, 2022
Olga
Olga decided to leave Kyiv after Russian soldiers attacked a nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye on March 4, 2022. Olga’s Mother and one of her two sons live in Canada, while her other son, who is 33 years old is still in Ukraine and not able to leave the Country. Olga recently sat down with C... -
100 Huntley Street - May 26, 2022
Maggie Baratto
Beauty for Ashes Transformation House (BATH) is a residence for women exiting human trafficking, the sex trade and addiction. BATH provides a sanctuary for women to be encountered and transformed by the love of God and to re-discover their true worth and value. Programming has been... -
100 Huntley Street - May 25, 2022
Travis Olafsen tells his story publicly for the first time. Travis grew up in a great home, was very outgoing with lots of dreams for his life. At 18 in his first year of university, those dreams seemed to end when one night he was abducted and sexually assaulted. Travis’s personality changed dra...