John Counsell
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John Counsell | |
Born | October 22, 1959 Wallaceburg, Ontario |
Show | Late Night Counsell |
Station(s) | CFRA Ottawa |
Style | talk radio |
Country | Canada |
Website | http://www.johncounsell.com |
John Counsell (born 22 October 1959 in Wallaceburg, Ontario) is a Canadian broadcaster and pastor.
He began pastoring duties in 1981, serving in Canadian communities such as St Catharines, Windsor, Brandon and Neepawa, Manitoba. He has been a talk radio personality since 1982 and is currently host of Late Night Counsell on 580 CFRA in Ottawa.
Counsell is currently an associate pastor at Bethel Pentecostal Church in Nepean, Ontario. He was previously an associate and senior pastor at Parkway Road Pentecostal Church in Greely, Ontario.[1]
Counsell's first cousin once removed is NHL'er Darren Helm.[citation needed] Counsell said so when Helm made his debut on 3/13/08 against the Dallas Stars.
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[edit] External links
- Official site
- CFRA Page on John
- Bethel Pentecostal Church Ottawa: pastor profiles
- Stop John Counsell, critical site
- Armstrong, Denis. "Counselling the Devil", Jam!, 10 March 2000. Retrieved on 2007-07-26.
- Babych, Art. "God left out of Canada’s national day of mourning", Western Catholic Reporter, 24 September 2001. Retrieved on 2008-03-12. Counsell comments on Canadian day of mourning following September 2001 terrorist attacks.