October
6, 1976 marks the airing of the first It's a New Day program
- a small beginning of what God would do in time to come.
It's
a New Day began as a once-a-week program solely in Manitoba and
quickly expanded to air five days a week. Soon, the program was televised
outside of province, and the Prince Albert Herald wrote this
statement: "It's a New Day is breaking down denominational
barriers, and Jesus is the focal point of the program."
Now in our 30th year of television, It's a New Day broadcasts on various stations throughout Canada, via satellite in the U.S. and Europe, and is streamed online throughout the world.
Featuring leading authors, theologians,
pastors, and teachers from Canada, the United States, and other international
countries,
this one-hour daily program provides solid content in a
range of Christian teaching, testimony and music.
Hosts
Willard and Betty Thiessen and Bob and Audrey Meisner are excited
about communicating the Christian message in an understandable and
relevant way. They desire to bring hope and healing to Canadians and
connect people to the love of Jesus Christ.