In Conversation - Series 6

In Conversation - Series 6 / 13 LIKES
Gwenton Sloley
Former Gangster, Gwenton Sloley reveals his cry to God from a London prison cell, how a police officer who believed in him changed his life, and how, in his streetwise style, he now mentors youth, attracting them to positive lifestyles.

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Jamie Jorge
Jaime Jorge, renowned Adventist violinist, shares his story of faith to God in communist Cuba, how God has transformed his life, and the difference that trust can make. We also hear some of his music.

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Richard Shaw
Richard Shaw was born with muscular atrophy, a congenital, degenerative impairment causing wasting of the "voluntary" muscles. Despite having never effectively walked and been a wheelchair user most of his life, he shares how a thoughtful Christian carer helped him come to faith, and how living with a disability is no barrier to living a fulfilling life.

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Isabel Moraes
Feeding your epilepsy medicine to the dog is not particularly good for dog or child, but this early experiment (or rebellion) eventually led to a career in science as Dr Moraes searches for a cure for Alzheimer's disease while also developing a passion for God and His creation.

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Pauline Allcock
Pauline Allcock trained as a lawyer but ME put paid to that employment. However, a remarkable answer to prayer means that today she not only holds down a successful job, but works with Adventist Frontier Missions and volunteers in her local church.