What? That antiestablishment journalist, acerbic social critic and renowned humorist Malcolm Muggeridge delivering a testament of faith in Christ? Noted for his scornful distrust of religion during his early years, this media personality came to espouse Christianity and traditional moral values later in life. In this beautiful, thoughtful and moving testimonial we follow him from the poetic countryside in Sussex, to Madame Tussaud's Waxworks, the Sea of Galilee and the wilderness beyond. As he goes, he reflects on aging, the ephemeral quality of power, and our destiny in the City of God. In the places where Jesus walked, he speaks eloquently of the illumination of faith and affirms the truth of Jesus' words. Our last image is a dramatic view of his tiny figure in the immense landscape of the wilderness, in a sublime state of being alone with God. Recommended for those deepening their quest for God as well as those who are interested in the process of living fully in life's twilight years. Other noted theological thinkers in The Christian Catalyst Collection from the 20th Century series include: Henri Nouwen, Douglas Gresham, and Lesslie Newbigin, all priced at $19.99 each, and Stephen Neill (a 2-tape set, priced at $39.99). Aud: P. (J. Reed)
Malcolm Muggeridge 1903-1990
(1999) 43 min. $19.99. Vision Video. PPR. Color cover. ISBN: 156-364-321-9. Vol. 15, Issue 4
Malcolm Muggeridge 1903-1990
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