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EDGES S6 Pilot 'Crime and Punishment'
The first cut of the pilot for Series 6 of 'EDGES with Mal Fletcher' is now complete. Mal and the production team viewed it recently and all agree that, with finishing touches, this will be one of the best EDGES programs to date.
In a recent interview, Mal said, 'If we're going to reach Europe, we must do more than planting churches and raising up leaders – and Next Wave is very involved in both of those! Most people in Europe don't go to church, but they do have a TV. We've got to go where the people are and speak where people are listening. Most of them won't watch Christian TV either, so we need to be with secular broadcasters.'
At the end of the pilot's production, Mal faced an agonizing decision: whether to go ahead with phase two of the production (the remaining 12 in the series) or wait for funding to arrive. Once again, Mal took a stand of faith and has announced that production will go forward 'as long as funds allow.'
At the time of writing, that would mean production would wrap up in early March, three months short of the end date. 'We don't spend any money on broadcast – anywhere in the world. That alone is a sign of God's favour on EDGES! It's very rare indeed. Our commitment is to spend money on the production, so that we can present to secular broadcasters the very highest quality programs that explain Christian faith to people who think it has no relevance to them.'
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I am so thankful that I was directed towards Mal's article on Why Christian Minister's Fall. Thankyou, Mal, for such Godly insight & wisdom into how we should be reacting to such situations.
Amity, Australia
Re the Bridgend suicides: This is a horrible tragedy for this town. The promise and excitement these young people have missed of college, getting married, children, having a career, being a grandparent, traveling the world... Where is the parental involvement in all this?
SuzieQ, United States
Mal, did you start out as a journalist? You are one of the most naturally gifted writers whose works I have had the pleasure of reading. I just love your succinct way of delivering words that paint a captivating picture.
Jim, Australia
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