
Inspired to Act
From Thrive Ireland - Diane Holt and Will Leitch introduce you to people who have been inspired to act.
Thrive Ireland is all about equipping and inspiring churches to bring about holistic change in society.
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Inspired to Act
From Paperboy to Peace Builder
Will Leitch and Diane Holt welcome the author, broadcaster and peace builder, Tony Macaulay, to Studio 2 at Commission. Tony's first book, Paperboy was about his childhood in the Upper Shankill in West Belfast. His latest, Killing The Devil is written with a co-author, and tells a love story set in the years following the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. But he's also known for his work bringing communities and groups together. Tony tells Will and Diane how his faith inspires him to act, and make a difference.
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Made by Commission Christian Radio
In association with The Northern Ireland Community Relations Council