Crossroads Updates

Royal Anthems Releases New Worship Anthem “Great Is the Lord” – A Song for Every Generation

March 5, 2025

Crossroads’ Royal Anthems Project is set to release a powerful new worship single, “Great Is the Lord,” on March 7, 2025. This uplifting anthem, written by Dallas Wigston, Luke Stones, and Trevor Robert, captures the heart of generational worship, celebrating the faithfulness of God across time. Featuring vocals by Dallas Wigston and Hope Wigston, the…

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Beloved Board Member, Rev. David Hazzard passes into his heavenly home

May 28, 2021
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Crossroads and YES TV celebrates the life of Reverend David Hazzard, Crossroads and YES TV Board Member, who passed away on Thursday, May 27, 2021. Rev. David Hazzard served as a Crossroads and YES TV Board Member since June 2018, and he will be remembered for his passionate heart for sharing the gospel and inspiring philanthropy for people to give to kingdom work.

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March Praise Report

April 5, 2021

Thanks to a partner like you, we get to hear amazing stories, like the ones shared below. Crossroads will be sharing praise reports each month to show how God has been working through the many programs you support. PRAYER CENTER: crossroads.ca/247prayer A Prayer Centre line individual wrote and left an email: ” I’d just like to…

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February Praise Report

March 5, 2021

Thanks to partners like you, we get to hear amazing stories all the time, like the ones shared below. Crossroads would like to share some of the praise reports, each month, to show how God has been working through the many programs you support.

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First thoughts…

February 17, 2021

There is no way I could have foreseen how God was going to shift and sift me this year. And not only me, but the entire Crossroads organization. As I look back, I can see God’s provision as He brought so many new things into my life.  I have seen God so beautifully unfold His plan…

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January Praise Report

February 9, 2021

Crossroads would like to share some of the praise reports each month to show how God has been working through the many programs you support.

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Canadian Television Program Releases Powerful Debut Book: Always Know…

February 2, 2021

“See Hear Love with Melinda Estabrooks” release featuring 50 contributors launches February 1, 2021. Over the last four years, Canadian faith-based television program See Hear Love has not just produced a new television show, but also developed a community of brave women and men who value honest conversations about justice, peace, inclusion, hope and faith. With a robust network of guests and deeply valuable content, the Crossroads Christian Communications Inc. production is releasing its first book, Always Know… (Word Alive Press), on February 1, 2021.

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Light in the Darkness

December 28, 2020

The primary function of darkness is to prevent you from seeing. In the wake of COVID-19, when all we hear, see, and talk about is crisis-related, many of us are left feeling defeated and hopeless. Consequently, the more we consume negative news and fix our gaze on our nation’s infection curve, the deeper into the darkness we fall.

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Hope on an Unexpected Journey

December 14, 2020

I was alone in the house when the phone rang. It was my doctor. She had the results of my recent biopsy.

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Giving Tuesday

December 1, 2020

This Giving Tuesday, Crossroads is seeking your prayers and financial support to specifically fight sex trafficking, human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
With your support, Crossroads can provide food, shelter, counselling, education and medical attention to victims of trafficking.

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Orange Shirt Day – Every Child Matters

September 30, 2020

On the first day at residential school, survivor Phyllis Jack Webstad wore her shiny new orange shirt, bought by her grandmother. She loved it! However, it was taken from her as a six-year old girl at the school. September 30th was chosen because it is the time of year in which children were taken from their homes and forced onto a plane, bus or truck and sent to residential schools.

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