Thursday, February 3rd, 2022
Tyrone Flowers
Forced into foster care at age 7 because of a dysfunctional family, Tyrone Flowers lived out a next decade of hell. His homes over the next 10 years: three different foster homes, residential treatment facilities, eight different group homes, and juvenile reformatory school. At 17 he was dealt an even more cruel blow, leaving him handicapped and asking, “Why me?” Yet Tyrone’s story did not end there. His self-pity turned into something else that was able to change those first 17 years into good, giving him purpose in life, and allowing him to impact the lives of others. He saw disaster changed into triumph, further reinforcing his faith and hope, and inspiring others in the process. http://highermpact.org
Stu and Dawna Crookedneck
First Peoples Voices went on the road across Alberta and Saskatchewan capturing stories. Today, Crystal brings the sweet Valentine’s Day Story of Stu and Donna Crookedneck, Pastors of Ministikwan Bridge Ministries.
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100 Huntley Street - February 2, 2022
Zelda Duursema
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100 Huntley Street - February 1, 2022
Francine Rivers
New York Times bestselling author Francine Rivers has published numerous novels—all bestsellers—and she has continued to win both industry acclaim and reader loyalty around the globe. Her novels have been awarded or nominated for many honors, and in 1997, after winning her third R... -
100 Huntley Street - January 31, 2022
Lee Strobel
Bestselling and award-winning author Lee Strobel interviews experts about the evidence for the afterlife and offers credible answers to the most provocative questions about what happens when we die, near-death experiences, heaven, and hell. We all want to know what awaits us on the ot...