Jul 8, 2017

`Broken` and the faith of the telly.

confidant, counsellor and confessor to a community struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the realities of daily life ....`Broken` on the BBC a great watch 

That how some people describe Broken ,the programme aired recently on the BBC.
It about faith, common sense, and life. From the view point of a `catholic priest`
It hard to watch, but l would say essential.
Well scripted and the issues are so relevant,
not easy, but this is what TV is supposed to be about real drama.
watch and witness.
Discuss and share.
Think and act,
Pray and behave,     Just like your god given conscience will allow.. 

Sean bean as father Micheal in `Broken`


Common sense and theology , (that the working out of God in your everyday) ...
not always put together well.
This programme, `Broken`, will l feel be used to promote the right kind  of talking and praying.
Broken is about life in the UK as it is lived
it not nice it far from nice and it (society) needs to change


we need to change
I need to change,
we need to be more radical .
we need to act.
We need to discuss, share, act, and behave like God, through 
his son Jesus calls us too in a more concerned ,loving,way towards the vulnerable and broken around us.

Gosh Faith....the Christian faith on the telly, positively portrayed. 
Christianity and the BBC in some form of unity do not often see that!

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Storms....huge weather variates at present

Huge winds brought chills waves and stormy conditions Despite this turmoil Got dressed, got out. Excitement conversation's  Pictures and...

MAYBE WE WON`T MEET AGAIN

. . . she got a postcard in the mail
That just said Heaven,with a picture of the ocean and the beach
The simple words he wrote her
Said he loved her
How he'd hold her if his arms would reach
Wish you were here, wish you could see this place
Wish you were near,Wish I could touch your face
The weather's nice, it's paradise
It's summertime all year and there's some folks we know
They say, "Hello, "
I miss you so, wish you were here"