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Citizens News, March 23, 1978
Faith and Life Crusade planned in Zurich again
Once again the Faith and
Life Crusade will be coming
to the Zurich Community
Centre from March 26
through April 2.
This year's crusade theme
is family and national unity
through Christ and features
several outstanding
speakers.
On March 26 the speaker
will be Reverend A.G.
Reimers, Reverend Reimers
has had a varied background
as an Anglican priest, a
counsellor at George Brown
College, a rector at various
churches and has had his
own T.V. show.
The speaker on March 27,
28, 29 is Robert L. Mac-
Dougall, S.J., M.A. Clinical
Psychology, Roman Catholic
(Jesuit) priest. Born and
raised in Halifax he was
educated at St. Mary's
University, Halifax and the
University of Detroit and
was a former chaplain -
psychologist at Stoney
Mountain Penitentiary,
outside of Winnipeg,
Manitoba.
Father MacDougall has
shared the presentation of
the T.V. show, "Good News"
with Demos Shakarcan,
F.G.B.M.I. president,
He is a full-time member
of the staff of 100 Huntley
Street, Canada's daily
television ministry, and is a
much sought-after speaker
in both the United States,
Canada and abroad.
Speaking on March 30 and
31 are Herman and Joanne
Cothran.
Joanne Cothran is a
Christian teacher and
discussion leader in the life
in the Spirit seminars of the
Bread of Life Prayer
Community in Hamilton,
Ontario.
Herman Cothran is
president of Z & W Foods
Limited Toronto, Ontario.
Personal testimony of a
physical healing from God
after a serious automobile
accident.
Paul Willoughby speaking
on April 1 has known God's
call on his life since he was a
child. Upon graduating from
highschool in Toronto, he
attended both Eastern
Pentecostal Bible College in
Peterborough, Ontario and
Central Bible College in
Springfield, Missouri, where
he was a part of the "Revival
time Choir." He had the
opportunity of hosting a
weekly programme on the
Campus radio station for one
year. The programme was
called, "Sacred Splendor."
After receiving his B.A. in
Biblical Studies he returned
to Canada, with his wife
Gloria, to direct a youth
evangelism team called
"Ambassadors in Mission."
God then opened the door to
assist Rev. James
MacKnight of the Bethel
Pentecostal Church in
Ottawa. Great lessons of
faith were learned under the
dynamic ministry of Rev.
MacKnight. Following God's
direction led the Willough-
by's to accept a call to pastor
in Tweed, Ontario.
It was while pastoring in
this rural setting for two and
a half years that a vision
grew in Paul. Willoughby's
heart. It was a burden to
reach out to the unchurched
people who sat behind closed
doors. Part of the vision was
realized in a weekly radio
broadcast originating from
Kingston, Ontario. With the
Lord's help, Paul also
initiated a "live" TV
broadcast over CKWS TV in
Kingston, called "Alive
Now" seen during the fall of
1976. The pilot project had
telephones in the studio
where viewers called in to
pray with counsellors as the
guests shared. One of the
guests was Rev. David
Mainse, now the host of "100
Huntley Street." As the two
men shared together, they
sensed the leading of the
Holy Spirit confirming they
were to work together.
After resigning their
pastorate in Tweed, Paul
and his family moved to
Toronto in March of 1977 to
accept the responsibility as
"Guest Co-ordinator" for 100
Huntley Street. Since that
time it's been thrilling to
watch God work in the lives
of individuals as they reach
out in faith to the living God.
David Mainse the final
speaker was born in Camp-
bell's Bay, Quebec, on
August 13, 1936, the third
child and only son of Rev.
Roy L. Mainse and his wife,
Hazel.
David started preaching
while still in his teens and
often spoke from his father's
pulpit, He trained for the
ministry at Eastern Pen-
tecostal Bible College.
In 1974, David Mainse and
others felt the need for a
Christ -centered program. As
a result, in January 1975
Circle Square telecast was
first aired and soon was seen
across Canada.
In June, 1976 David Mainse
and his brother-in-law,
Ralph Rutledge, following a
week of fasting and prayer,
produced a daily Christian
television program on Global
TV.
In December David was
invited to view a building at
100 Huntley Street, down-
town Toronto. This building
was eminently suitable;
only a minimum of
renovations would be
required. An auditorium
which had been used for ten
years by CBC radio to
broadcast the Toronto
Symphony Qrchestra would
serve ideally as the
television studio. In
February, 1977 Crossroads
Christian Communications,
Inc. leased the building and
began the work of converting
it for use as a television
studio and for the other
functions necessary for the
"ministry,
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