Crossroads Launches Full Cirlce Rewind
New Daily Show for Women on CTS Weekdays at 3:00 p.m.
BURLINGTON, ONTARIO (March 1, 2010) Today, Full Circle Rewind, a new daily talk show designed for women, will begin airing on Crossroads Television System (CTS).
For over four years, Full Circle has been the popular Friday edition of 100 Huntley Street, Canada’s well-known Christian daily TV program. The new program is a daily, fast-paced, half-hour format. Beginning March 1st, you can watch Full Circle Rewind weekdays at 3 p.m. on CTS. Viewers will enjoy the lively discussions on a variety of topics with host Ann Mainse and her “sofa sisters” Moira Brown, Melinda Williams, Cheryl Weber, Denise Lodde, Magdaline John, and Bridget Antwi. “We have fun with the lighter stuff, but we never back down from the tough issues,” says Mainse, “You could be brought to tears one moment and find yourself laughing out loud the next.”
Unique guests, including best-selling authors, leading experts, and every-day people who have an inspiring story to tell, join the ladies each day. With
relevant topics like relationships, health, parenting and current affairs, there’s never a dull moment. Be prepared to make some new friends as you pull up your own comfy chair and complete the “circle” each weekday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. on CTS!
About Crossroads Christian Communications Inc.
100 Huntley Street,
the flagship Television program of CCCI, was founded by Rev. David Mainse and is the longest running daily Christian television program in Canada. Crossroads has provided relevant messages of faith and inspiration for millions of Canadians for nearly 50 years. As a producer of faith and values media content, its mission is to convey the unchanging message of God’s love to people around the world. Crossroads also interacts with its viewers by praying for their needs via 24/7 prayer lines and providing helpful materials that assist in their spiritual growth. It also introduces children and youth to God through the operation of eight Circle Square Ranches across Canada and through various media programs. Crossroads has also been a highly respected and effective 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. For more information, visit: www.crossroads.ca.