Ron Mainse![]() Rev. Ron Mainse is the Spiritual Director of the Crossroads Family of Ministries and Executive Producer of 100 Huntley Street. He is part of the on-air team for 100 Huntley Street and hosts the daily "Stay in Touch" segment. Ron is the youngest son of Crossroads Founder, David Mainse, and was born one year after his father began the television ministry in 1962. While growing up with his brother and two sisters, he spent many volunteer hours beside his dad running old printers and stuffing envelopes. In 1985, After graduating from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri, with a major in Biblical Studies and a minor in Business Management, Ron began working full-time with his father's ministry. Today Ron is actively engaged in the ministry and appreciates your prayers and support.
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Ron & Ann Mainse
Ann Mainse
In the summer of 1999, Ann began hosting Tuesday morning's edition of "Rise and Shine", with Ron. In January 2001, Ann moved to the Crossroads flagship program, 100 Huntley Street, hosting a daily devotional segment entitled "Sincerely Yours" - a two-year journey through the New Testament. Crossroads has published these devotionals in a book series entitled "Sincerely Yours". As of January 2006, Ann is the anchor host of the Friday edition of 100 Huntley Street entitled 100 Huntley Street "Full Circle". . "My deepest prayer is that women and men watching our shows will see something that will draw them to Jesus," says Ann. "There's a lot of entertainment out there. We want to speak words of life and hope".
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The daughter of a U.S. Army Colonel, Ann Mainse was born in Texas and throughout her growing years moved to numerous army bases throughout the United States. She attended Evangel University, where she completed a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. It was there that she met her husband Ron, son of Crossroads founder David Mainse. They married in 1984 and are the parents of three teenage children, Andrea, Adam and Eric. While a full-time stay-at-home mom for 14 years, Ann led a weekly women's Bible study in her home.