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100 Huntley Street, the flag-ship television program of [[Crossroads Family of Ministries]], was the first daily Christian television program in Canada. 100 Huntley Street was launched in 1977 by Rev. David Mainse and continues to bring the message of Jesus Christ to millions of Canadians from coast to coast. Daily, the broadcast presents powerful personal stories, inspirational music, and relevent Bible teaching in an entertaining one-hour format. A team of television journalists report from across the nation, producing relevant and compelling segments that document how the Gospel is making a difference in the fabric of our culture. Crossroads missions endevours are highlight regularly, showing “Faith at work” around the world and here at home. 100 Huntley Street is “Life-Changing Television,” created by a dedicated production team of individuals who are committed to sharing the love of Christ to all people. | 100 Huntley Street, the flag-ship television program of [[Crossroads Family of Ministries]], was the first daily Christian television program in Canada. 100 Huntley Street was launched in 1977 by Rev. David Mainse and continues to bring the message of Jesus Christ to millions of Canadians from coast to coast. Daily, the broadcast presents powerful personal stories, inspirational music, and relevent Bible teaching in an entertaining one-hour format. A team of television journalists report from across the nation, producing relevant and compelling segments that document how the Gospel is making a difference in the fabric of our culture. Crossroads missions endevours are highlight regularly, showing “Faith at work” around the world and here at home. 100 Huntley Street is “Life-Changing Television,” created by a dedicated production team of individuals who are committed to sharing the love of Christ to all people. | ||
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What is 100 Huntley Street?100 Huntley Street, the flag-ship television program of Crossroads Family of Ministries, was the first daily Christian television program in Canada. 100 Huntley Street was launched in 1977 by Rev. David Mainse and continues to bring the message of Jesus Christ to millions of Canadians from coast to coast. Daily, the broadcast presents powerful personal stories, inspirational music, and relevent Bible teaching in an entertaining one-hour format. A team of television journalists report from across the nation, producing relevant and compelling segments that document how the Gospel is making a difference in the fabric of our culture. Crossroads missions endevours are highlight regularly, showing “Faith at work” around the world and here at home. 100 Huntley Street is “Life-Changing Television,” created by a dedicated production team of individuals who are committed to sharing the love of Christ to all people.
Contact 100 Huntley Streetweb site: http://www.crossroads.ca/broadcas/about100b.htm
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