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Halifax welcomes Crossroads Full Circle TV Program hosts live
On-air personalities at Women’s Conference on Saturday, May 8thBURLINGTON, ONTARIO – May 6, 2010. Well-known television program Full Circle, the popular Friday edition of 100 Huntley Street, Canada’s longest running daily television program, will host a Full Circle Women’s Conference from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday, May 8th, at Full Gospel Church, 806 Kearney Lake Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Full Circle TV program is especially designed for women, and airs on Crossroads Television System (CTS) and Global Television. According to Ann Mainse, Full Circle anchor, “The ladies and I are looking forward to catching up in person with our viewers and friends from all around Eastern Canada!” This is the first Full Circle Women’s Conference to be held in the Maritimes, and it’s also Mother’s Day weekend. Ann continues, "Our group of sofa sisters will get 'Up Close & Personal' as we worship together and hold lively discussion along with reflective times of personal growth through our various speakers and group chats." Halifax is the third stop in a series of similar conferences being held across Canada that began in Calgary, Niagara Falls and now Halifax. The concept of taking Full Circle up close and personal continues with upcoming conferences in Toronto and Edmonton in the fall of 2010. The full-day program will include musical performances and times of worship by Wanda Mann, various "Inside the Circle" chat times, as well as more personal reflections from the on-air hosts. Ann Mainse will be sharing on "A Good God in a Bad Awful Year!" Several more on-air hosts will relay touching and heartfelt life-stories and experiences. You’ll also hear from Moira Brown (current host of 100 Huntley Street) sharing on "The Treasure of Women’s Friendships," Melinda Estabrooks-Williams on "Longing for Belonging," and Cheryl Weber on “When Your Father Becomes Your Dad.” Women of all ages can register at the door. For more details go to www.fullcircleconference.ca. For further information and schedule interviews on this release contact:
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Rob Reed, Media Relations
Crossroads Christian Communications Inc. PH: 905-332-6400 ext 3307 E-mail: rreed@crossroads.ca P.O. BOX 5100, 1295 North Service Road Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7R 4M2
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About Crossroads Christian Communications Inc.Crossroads produces 100 Huntley Street, the longest running daily Christian television program in Canada. Founded by David Mainse, Crossroads has provided relevant messages of faith and inspiration for millions of Canadians for nearly 50 years. As a producer of faith and values media content, its mission is to convey the unchanging message of God’s love to people around the world. Crossroads also interacts with its viewers by praying for their needs via 24/7 prayer lines and providing helpful materials that assist in their spiritual growth. They reach out to children and youth through the operation of eight Circle Square Ranches across Canada. Crossroads has also been a highly respected and effective not-for-profit aid agency for over 25 years, having responded in times of natural disaster worldwide, raising funds and partnering with on-site, non-government organizations for emergency relief and long-term rebuilding strategies.
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