Crossroads Christian Communications

Crossroads Christian Communications is a Canadian non-profit charitable corporation located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. 100 Huntley Street, the flagship television program of Crossroads was founded by Rev. David Mainse and is the longest running daily Christian television program in Canada. Crossroads interacts with its viewers via 24/7 prayer lines, and it has also been a 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.

Crossroads Christian Communications, Inc.
Founded1962
FounderDavid Mainse
HeadquartersBurlington, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Lorna Dueck (CEO, Crossroads & YesTV)
Jack Vanderkooy (Chief Operating Officer)
Steve Hubley (Chief Development Officer)
Joel Auge (Chief Growth Officer)
Websitecrossroads.ca

Media Group

Broadcasting and Distribution

TV and Online Broadcasts

  • 100 Huntley Street
  • Circle Square (1974–1986 television program for children)
  • Context Beyond the Headlines (with Lorna Dueck and Ann Rohmer)
  • See Hear Love (with Melinda Estabrooks)
  • A Better Us (with Ron and Ann Mainse)
  • Young Once
  • 100 Words by David Mainse

Ministries

  • 24/7 Prayer Center
  • Relief and Development
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