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254:, saying that "parents and all decent people are particularly disgusted by the perversity, which publishes and disseminates anti-child, anti-parent dehumanizing materials." During the rally, Mainse was filmed protesting alongside 223:
that was suitable for conversion into a television studio. The lead program of this new production company took the studio's address as its name. On June 15, 1977, the interview/talk show
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In 1976, Mainse began a project to telecast daily. He took the initiative and obtained a $ 100,000 a year, 20-year lease on a building at 100 Huntley Street in downtown
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Also in 2012, he launched the 100 Words Daily Devotional Blog that in 2016 expanded into a two-minute segment throughout the day on YesTV.
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through various segments acting as a spokesman for Crossroads on various issues of social concern. Mainse has published a book,
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In 1975, Mainse left the pastorate to focus full-time on television and evangelism projects. He began the ministry known as
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He began his communications ministry in 1962 with a 15-minute program following the late night news on affiliate
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while his sons Ron and Reynold stepped down from the ministry while under investigation concerning an alleged
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has been broadcasting since September 1998. The station has been branded as YesTV since 2014.
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in the United States) was launched. This TV program featured more than 14,000 guests such as
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granted Crossroads a licence to operate a 24-hour commercial TV station on cable, based in
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In June 2012, the same month as Crossroads' 50th anniversary, Mainse was presented the
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while still a teenager. He studied theology at Eastern Pentecostal Bible College (now
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In 1979, outside the Toronto mayor's office, Mainse protested the gay publication
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in the summer of 2003. He passed the torch to his youngest son, Ron Mainse of
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Mainse served for several years at the request of mutual funds billionaire
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Mainse died on September 25, 2017, from complications from MDS leukemia.
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Mainse stepped down as president of Crossroads and host of
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Originally aired January 7, 1979. Mainse appears at 1:15.
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Canadian televangelist, broadcast executive and producer
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In January 2010, he launched new television programs,
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Campbell's Bay, Quebec
Hamilton, Ontario
Canadian
televangelist
evangelical Christian
Crossroads Christian Communications
talk show
Campbell's Bay, Quebec
Ottawa, Ontario
Sudbury
missionary
Egypt
Holiness Movement Church
ministry
Master's College and Seminary
Peterborough, Ontario
ordained
Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
Brighton
Deep River
Sudbury
Hamilton
CHOV
Pembroke, Ontario
Crossroads Christian Communications
Circle Square
summer camp
Toronto
The 700 Club
Billy Graham

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