Could Daryl, Rachel, David, Cory, Brett and Jude be better than Entertainment Tonight for the inside track?
 
 
Daryl Molyneaux grew up the son of a preacher man in the small community of Hanover, Ontario. In 1993 he packed up and headed west to Briercrest Bible College, where he, by the grace of God, graduated with a BA in 1997. It was at BBC that God placed within him a passion to know and serve Jesus. In the next few years, God provided short term tours of duty in youth and sports ministry in both Canada and the United States, before Daryl settled in as a youth pastor in southwestern Ontario.
Somewhere in the midst of the chaos, he met and married Ruth in the fall of 1999. Today they live, along with their kids Zachary and Maya, in London, Ontario. Daryl is the Associate Pastor of Youth at Summerside Community Church and speaks to youth through Truth Matters Ministries (youth groups, retreats and summer camps). Daryl enjoys life, family, laughing, sports, traveling and talking about Jesus. Through it all, his goal is to experience the abundant life that Jesus gives!

Rachel Tulloch serves as an RZIM Canada associate apologist and staff researcher/writer. She holds a BA in philosophy (University of Guelph) and an MTS in theology (Wycliffe College, University of Toronto). As an apologist, Rachel's itinerary continues to grow especially among student groups where she has been a guest lecturer at various evangelistic and training events. In 2007, she travelled to Pakistan to give a series of lectures to university students and to speak at a banquet hosted to discuss "The Questions of Life." She has a desire to bridge the gap between "knowledge without compassion" and "passion without content." Rachel resides in Toronto.
Dr. David Herbert is a retired elementary and secondary history teacher who graduated from London Teachers’ College. He received his B.A. from the University of Western Ontario, M.A. from Wheaton College (USA), M.Div. from Heritage Theological Seminary (Canada), and M.Ed., Ed.D. from the University of Toronto. Dr. Herbert has written: Charles Darwin’s Religious Views (1990), The Key to Understanding Origins: The Underlying Assumptions (1993), The Faces of Origins: A Historical Survey of the Underlying Assumptions from the Early Church to Postmodernism (2004) and Eternity Before Their Eyes (2007) in which 1200 University of Western Ontario were interviewed concerning the Three Eternal Questions. Presently, Dr. Herbert is revising Charles Darwin’s Religious Views; one chapter will include the responses by UWO students (to date 325) concerning their understanding of Darwin’s religious views.

Cory McKenna is the founder of The Cross Current (TCC). Cory is an ordained minister, former sales executive, professional singer/songwriter, youth/young adult pastor and evangelism and discipleship pastor. He has street witnessed and open air preached in American cities such as Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Hollywood and Dallas and has lead witnessing teams in many Canadian locations as well including Toronto and Niagara Falls. Each and every week Cory leads witnessing teams to the front lines on the streets sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ, praying for people and ministering to their needs. In addition to this, Cory hosts TCC Radio, a weekly outreach reality radio show that teaches God’s Word while airing interviews and testimonies he and his team have experienced while sharing their faith. Cory’s call and passion is to bring glory to God by serving the Church and imparting the blessings he and his team have experienced as they’ve sown God’s Word into the hearts of the lost. He preaches at churches, teaches at conferences and conducts witnessing workshops on a regular basis to equip believers to fulfill the Great Commission. He and his wife Dawn are both from Halifax, Nova Scotia and currently live in London with their two sons, Joshua and Caleb.

 

 

Often introduced as an expert on media influences, Brett Ullman travels North America speaking to adolescents, leaders and their parents on topics including sexuality, substance abuse and self-injury. Driven by a desire to discuss, explore and share the Christian reality of living in a media-saturated world, Brett's seminars engage and challenge attendees through high-impact, technology-driven presentations. Participants are inspired to reflect on what we know, what we believe and how our Ancient Faith ought to serve as the lens through which we view and engage modern culture.
Husband to Dawn, and father of Bennett and Zoe, Brett and his family make their home in Ajax, Ontario where Brett leads and directs Worlds Apart, a charity focused on empowering individuals to re-align their lives with Biblical core values often muddled by media but central to Christian living.


Jude St. John is happily married to wife Nicole. Nicole is a Registered Nurse who is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. She is an accomplished violinist who also enjoys running and scrapbooking. Nicole is a busy stay-at-home mom who manages the St.John household. Jude and Nicole have five beautiful children: Ena, Mara, Adele, Judah, and Arwen. The St.Johns live in London, Ontario Canada, where Jude and Nicole were raised. Jude’s father lives in northern Idaho where he is a physician. Jude’s mother and stepfather currently reside in Kunming, China. Jude’s 4 siblings live in London and Brampton with their spouses and children.


Jude enjoys many outdoor pursuits, but he is especially fond of hunting and fishing. He also enjoys playing hockey whenever he can get on the ice. Jude frequently speaks in public forums including churches, schools, detention facilities, banquets and the like.


Jude graduated from the University of Western Ontario with an honours bachelor degree in Physical Education. He also earned a Bachelor of Education degree from UWO’s Althouse College. He worked for the Thames Valley District School Board for 11 years as a substitute teacher and primarily teaches at the secondary school level.


Jude has played football professionally in the Canadian Football League since 1995. Following an undefeated national championship season with the University of Western Ontario, Jude was drafted by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL. After three years in Canada's "Steeltown", Jude signed with the Toronto Argonauts. Jude has played for North America's oldest professional sports team since 1998 and hopes to finish his career there. The highlight of his professional career was the Grey Cup Championship of 2004.


Jude is an active member at Church In The Oaks
in London. He participates in Sunday school teaching, youth programs, small group leadership, as well as serving on the churches leadership council.