42 min

Mark Hadley The Inspiration Project

    • Education

On this episode of The Inspiration Project, Brendan Corr talks to Mark A. Hadley, a professional journalist who has been writing for over 30+ years. They talk about his early life, why Mark wanted to do something significant, stories being a big part of his childhood and how they impacted him, when the Gospel story became personal for Mark, the power of stories, how even in fictional stories there needs to be an element of truth told, and how God is the ultimate storyteller. 
Episode Summary
Why Mark wanted to do something significant with his life. Growing up being surrounded by stories and how that impacted Mark’s view of life. When the Gospel story became part of Mark’s story. God is the ultimate storyteller and why that’s important to understand. The idea that there is still an element of truth to fictional stories. How Mark’s English teacher inspired him to become a journalist. The power of story and why they can be so moving.The current meta-narrative for Christians.
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On this episode of The Inspiration Project, Brendan Corr talks to Mark A. Hadley, a professional journalist who has been writing for over 30+ years. They talk about his early life, why Mark wanted to do something significant, stories being a big part of his childhood and how they impacted him, when the Gospel story became personal for Mark, the power of stories, how even in fictional stories there needs to be an element of truth told, and how God is the ultimate storyteller. 
Episode Summary
Why Mark wanted to do something significant with his life. Growing up being surrounded by stories and how that impacted Mark’s view of life. When the Gospel story became part of Mark’s story. God is the ultimate storyteller and why that’s important to understand. The idea that there is still an element of truth to fictional stories. How Mark’s English teacher inspired him to become a journalist. The power of story and why they can be so moving.The current meta-narrative for Christians.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

42 min

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