Joining the Why Me Project is Greg Frers, a two time Grey Cup champ and an All-Star Safety in the CFL for ten years.
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Businesswomen, mother, wife of a professional athlete and someone who is incredibly selfless. Please welcome Lisa Frers.
This might not be a movie, but we could definitely make it into one. Please welcome our guest this week, Damien Wong-Ken.
Sadie Robertson catapulted into stardom as a young teenager, starring in the hit reality series on A&E, Duck Dynasty, but now she's on a mission to empower her peers.
For over 20 years he’s helped some of the biggest brands in the world tell their story, now it's time for New York Times best-selling author Jon Acuff to share his.
What started out as an idea in college has morphed into an incredible platform for churches! Our guest this week is longtime friend and Pro Church Tools creator, Brady...
Radio personality David James joins the Why Me Project to talk about faith, broadcasting, dealing with cancer and loss, and his "Why Me?" moments.
A communicator of hope and believer in a gracious God, Ellen Graf-Martin wants women to take courage and to choose faith.
Candace Payne became an overnight viral sensation as "Chewbacca Mom," but her journey was more faithful and obedient than opportunistic.
He’s at every game, has access to the most intimate details of players’ lives, and the impact of his work can last a lifetime. His name is Brent Kassian.
Robbie Davidson joins the Why Me Project explain his questions about a scientific worldview, particularly when it doesn't mesh with faith.
The DIY Mommy started as a place to share fun baby crafts, but Christina Dennis' success is all about the "Why Me?" moments behind the scenes.
Paul Kelly, President of Unite Productions, takes us behind the scenes of the music industry and shares how he fits faith into a busy lifestyle.
With Christmas fast approaching, singer/songwriter Dan Bremnes joins the Why Me Project to discuss the season, family, and reflecting on your journey.
Tara’s incredible life story offers a look inside not just her 'Why Me?' moments, but her fight against human trafficking, sex slavery, and human exploitation.
Life is full of ups and downs but, as the winner of Miss Wheelchair Canada and Miss Kindness of the World, Vahen King has a great perspective.
Teen rebellion is seen as a cultural norm, but Rebecca Lindenbach begs to differ. She opens up on this podcast episode of the Why Me Project,
A true pioneer for Christian music, what’s next for Michael W. Smith to accomplish? He opens up on this episode of the Why Me Project podcast.
You may remember him leading worship with his brother in Starfield, but a lot has changed for musician Jon Neufeld.
Award-winning songwriter Greg Sykes opens up about insecurities, dealing with divorce, and the possibility of never singing again.
A world traveler and a new addition to 100 Huntley Street, Greg Musselman opens up about trying to be satisfied as "just Greg," a lover of Jesus.
A heroic Navy SEAL, Krista Keating-Joseph's son Charles Keating IV lost his life helping others, but penning a children's book helped his mother grieve.
You ever hear those stories that you feel is right out of a movie? Former CFL player, Orlando Bowen, has one of those stories.
Songwriter Brooke Nicholls discusses growing up in the church, pursuing music, marriage, church modesty, and what's next on the Why Me Project.
Even with the struggles, Karis Kimmel Murray reminds us that responsive, grace-based parents are ordinary people who've learned to tap into divine help.
This week, we welcome our fellow Fath Strong sister, Melinda Estabrooks, to share her own story, including those 'Why Me' moments throughout her journey.