This Saturday, February 15, we celebrate Canada’s National Flag Day, marking 60 years since the first official raising of the red and white Maple Leaf flag in 1965. As we wave our nation’s flag, we give thanks for our country, our freedoms, and the faith that has shaped our land. For nearly 65 years, Crossroads…
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100 Huntley Street, Canada’s longest-running daily talk show produced by Crossroads Christian Communications Inc., is excited to announce a special week of broadcast from the beautiful province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Continue ReadingCrossroads Christian Communications Inc. (Crossroads), a leading Canadian Christian media organization, is proud to announce an upcoming exclusive interview with multi-platinum award-winning Filipina singer-songwriter, Moira dela Torre.
Continue ReadingRead God’s Word together! To help you learn more about scripture, check out Castle for free video Bible teachings by some of the best teachers of our generation-for all ages, families, and small groups.
Continue ReadingCrossroads Cares would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to all those who generously contributed to our Turkey and Syria Earthquake response.
Continue ReadingQ&A By Amy Laforet, Director of Marketing and Communications I first met Cheryl Weber in 2005 when I joined Crossroads. She was the supervisor of 100 Huntley Street’s field reporting team, and I didn’t take long to notice her dedication, passion, and steadfast spirit. I saw her coach many young people in the ways of…
Continue ReadingBy Jordan Berta Prayer Ministry Representative Team Leader & Staff Writer Crossroads Prayer Centre provides 1,300 prayer interactions daily, and this is made possible because of our faithful volunteer Prayer Partners. When we discovered Theresa C. was our most generous volunteer last year, serving nearly 800 hours, we knew we wanted to inspire others with…
Continue ReadingThe difficult reality is that 20% of Israel’s population is considered poor. Conflict, turmoil, and the constant threat of war takes its toll on a country, and unfortunately, it is usually the everyday people that feel the brunt of it.
Continue ReadingIn Canada we take for granted that we can easily turn on a tap for our water. This is not the case in Uganda.
Continue ReadingLiving in Canada, we can’t even begin to grasp what that means. Jobs lost, weddings and graduations cancelled, homes and communities destroyed.
Continue ReadingOne of my tasks in my refocussed life with my husband living with Parkinson’s Disease has been enjoying time on the porch with Vern. We live in a neighborhood of 200 lovely townhouse units, and as neighbors we gathered in spring to clean up the debris of litter that winter had blown about our boulevards and ditches. It was a gift to see care for our world renew the nature around us.
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