Listen Up is a weekly television program exploring news and current affairs from a Christian worldview.
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Lorna Dueck is the creator, host and executive producer of Listen Up TV, and president of Media Voice Generation, the Canadian charitable organization that produces the weekly broadcast.
A popular television personality and public speaker, Lorna is also a regular commentary writer on faith and public life in Canada’s leading national newspaper, The Globe and Mail.
Lorna is a wife and mother to two adult children. When her son and daughter were young, she worked for ten years as a self-employed journalist in a home-based office, servicing media across Canada and the U.S, including the Winnipeg Free Press, ChristianWeek, Faith Today and CBC Radio. Prior to her freelance career, Lorna worked as a news reporter with Golden West Broadcasting and CKX Television and Radio in Manitoba.
From 1994 to 2002, she co-hosted Canada’s most-watched daily Christian television program, 100 Huntley Street. It was during that time, that she launched Listen Up as a weekly feature within the 100 Huntley Street program. She established Media Voice Generation—taking Listen Up independent from its parent program—in 2004. It airs on a variety of mainstream and Christian television stations and networks across North America, and is available worldwide on the Internet.
A graduate of Tyndale University College (Bachelor of Religious Studies) and Winkler Bible Institute (Christian Education), Lorna has studied journalism and writing at Red River Community College and the University of Manitoba. She is also a graduate of the Arrow Leadership Program.
Lorna holds an honourary doctorate in Christian Ministry from Trinity Western University. In 2005 she was runner up for the R.L. Petersen Innovation Award. In 2008 she was presented with the Leading Women Award for her outstanding contributions to the fields of media and communications. And in 2009, she was awarded the "Distinguished Christian Leadership Award" from Providence College and Seminary in Otterburne, Manitoba.