Topic: Abuse
Roberta Fiddler's Story / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Roberta shares her story of growing up in a big family in Waterhen Lake First Nation. She would envy those who died, she grew up in a home with a lot of alcoholism and domestic abuse. She started drinking and became violent.
Life Stories: Travis Olafsen
Story of Travis Olafsen who is telling his story publically for the first time. Travis grew up in a great home, was very outgoing with lots of dreams for his life. At 18 in his first year of university, those dreams seemed to end when one night he wa
Brooke and Lynn / RELIEVING THE PAIN: CANADA'S OPIOID CRISIS
Brooke and Lynn are recovering from Opioid addiction.
Celesta and Jonathan Stevenson / RELIEVING THE PAIN : CANADA'S OPIOID CRISIS
A story of hope. Celesta and Jonathan's drug addiction was spiralling out of control. But the loss of a loved one set them on a path of freedom, and towards the love of Jesus.
Finding Hope at a Gas Station / BILLY & JODIE BALLENGER
Billy & Jodie Ballenger have a story that reads like a movie script. For years they lived lives tormented by their own painful upbringings and destructive choices but there is SO MUCH hope in their lives today.
My Story / BELMA VARDY
As a young child Belma lived through the brutal and terrifying events that accompanied the end of World War II and the sudden erection of the Berlin Wall, when East was separated from West and families were ripped apart.
Maggie John with the CUE Panel / RELIEVING THE PAIN: CANADA'S OPIOID CRISIS
Maggie John with Julia Beazley of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, Colin Toffelmire of Ambrose University - Gov't Policy on Harm Reduction vs. Prevention
Overview : RELIEVING THE PAIN: CANADA'S OPIOID CRISIS
Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare; Dr. David Juurlink (Sunnybrook), Tim McClemont, Carlin Patterson (Nurse), Scott MacDonald (doctor, crosstown clinic, N. Vancouver); Kevin Mast (Pastor Hope Centre)
Laura Trapper / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
God's design is that children grow up in a nurturing home, where they can flourish into adulthood. But for many Indigenous children, the ramifications of residential schools has passed on cycles of abuse and dysfunction.
How Do We Figure Out Who We Really Are? / ASHLEY ABERCROMBIE
A great amount of the choices we make and the reactions we have to people and circumstances are the result of who we have been shaped to be.
Forgiveness / NONA JONES
Nona Jones shares a story of childhood abuse that made her feel unworthy. How an encounter with the Lord showed her the purpose she had, and how that led her to forgive her abuser.
Pastor Martin Naistus / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
We're praying for Pastor Martin Naistus of Onion Creek First Nation who shared his story of transformation with us. He is currently facing some health challenges.
Embracing Forgiveness / ANGELINA TAYLOR
Angelina Taylor was adopted soon after when she born. By the time she was 2 years old her adopted family fell apart and she was being raised in a single-family home by her mom.
Donna Stephen / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Donna was born in Mistissini, Quebec. Her parents sent her to a boarding school where, during her stay, she was sexually abused by a man who worked at her school. Filled with anger and shame, Donna ran away from home.
Overcoming Abuse & Mental Illness / WADE SOROCHAN #HUNTLEYWEST
Wade grew up in a broken home, with a narcissistic mother. As a result, he became very sad, anxious and depressed which continued though most of his life. Today he shares how he has overcome his past.
Larry Keegstra / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Pastor Larry Keegstra is the Director for Camp Living Water in both British Columbia and Alberta. Larry's dedication and passion to see First Nation youth, as well as their families, encounter God's love has been his fuel for the past 37 years.
Human Trafficking in Cambodia / BRIAN McCONAGHY
Brian McConaghy of Ratanak International joins Cheryl Weber to speak about how his organization is partnering with Crossroads and working in Cambodia to assist survivors of human trafficking and exploitation on the road to freedom and recovery.
Cybersex Trafficking / SAM INOCENCIO
Sam Inocencio joined Maggie John on today's program to speak about the efforts of IJM (International Justice Mission) to combat cybersex trafficking of children.
Forced Paths, Ordered Steps / JEMAL DAMTAWE
Kidnapped at 15 and used as a child soldier, Jemal has seen a lot in his life. He turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain and eventually wound up on the streets involved in gang life. Homeless and desperate, Jemal went to Union Gospel Mission (U
Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse / ALEXANDER MACMULLIN
After surviving nearly a decade of childhood sexual abuse, Alexander MacMullin aims to bring awareness to the growing epidemic.
Taanis Bellrose / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Taanis Bellerose shares her incredible story of salvation in Christ after leading a life of abuse, prostitution and drugs.
Healing From Hidden Hurt / TIM LASEBNIK
Tim Lasebnik has a story to tell that couldn't be told for 47 years - the wounds were so painful that even thinking about it was too hard.
The Message Behind the Music / JENESIA
Their passion goes far beyond making hit songs; Jenesia writes to encourage and inspire others towards justice.
Residential School Survivors
Residential school survivors share their stories in this clip. Take a look.
Rob Keeshig / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Rob Keeshig grew up on the reservation and was abused by a Priest. Rob became angry, bitter and hopeless, but 43 years later, had an encounter with God.
Sandra Waboose / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Sandra Waboose joined Maggie John to share how her life was transformed when she cried out to God to forgive her of her sins and change her life.
Rescued By Jesus / SEAN WHEELER
Sean Wheeler joins Cheryl Weber to share his story of healing from sexual and physical abuse he experienced as a young boy.
Knowing Your Worth in Christ / RUSS TAFF
Russ Taff joins Cheryl Weber to share about his abusive upbringing, his musical career and his battle with alcoholism.
Healing the Past / KRYSTLE MARRIOTT
Krystle Marriott had big dreams and visions as a child, but her past soon eroded those lofty dreams, facing a perpetual state of fear and anxiety after being sexually abused. Today she shares her story with Maggie John.
Testimony / SEAN WHEELER
Sean Wheeler shares his story of healing from sexual and physical abuse he experienced as a young boy.
Kimberly Smith Highland / WEB EXCLUSIVE
Kimberly Smith-Highland is the President of Make Way Partners and author of "Passport through Darkness." Today she shares her extraordinary stories of fighting human trafficking and the healing that God has brought into her life.
Testimony / KIMBERLY SMITH-HIGHLAND
In this testimony, Kimberly Smith-Highland shares how the Lord has worked in her life and brought healing after suffering a violent gang rape while on a humanitarian trip.
Overcoming Sexual Abuse / TEENA NELSON
Teena Nelson became a victim of abuse when she was 3 years old. Feelings of loneliness and deep depression pushed her to 14 suicide attempts. Today she shares her story with Maggie John.
Fay Wapenisk / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Maggie John is joined by Fay Wapenisk who bravely shares her story of surviving sexual assault as a child. She explains how she is sharing her story to make a difference for others who have faced similar circumstances.
Ivan Wapenisk / FIRST PEOPLES VOICES
Ivan Wapenisk shares his incredible story of forgiveness with Maggie John.
Nothing Compares to Our Heavenly Father's Love / KARLA STOFFELSEN
Karla Stoffelsen grew up in a dysfunctional, abusive home and through God's strength and power, she learned to forgive. Today Karla works alongside her husband Steven, as a missionary in Guatemala. She joins Cheryl Weber to share her story.
Huntley Hope | September 5, 2017
Today on Huntley Hope, Kamal Dhillon & Sam & Naomi Tita share their stories.
Huntley Hope | July 25, 2017
Featured: Gracia Burnham.
Focus on the Need / JUNE HUNT WEB EXCLUSIVE
June Hunt joins Moira Brown in the studio for a web exclusive interview!
Living with Scandalous Secrets / JUNE HUNT
Moira Brown is joined in the studio by June Hunt, who shares her personal testimony.