Finding Faith with Stephen Nolan
Stephen Nolan undertakes a sceptic鈥檚 journey, talking to people of various religions about what he perceives as blind faith, a belief in an invisible God.
Stephen Nolan has never been religious and has rarely gone to church but has always been drawn to the serenity and contentment he sees when he encounters people of deep faith. In a new documentary for 91热爆 One Northern Ireland, Stephen undertakes a sceptic鈥檚 journey, talking to people of various religions, including Christian and Muslim faiths, about what he perceives as 'blind faith', a belief in an invisible God and what they regard as real presence in their lives.
Stephen鈥檚 journey begins at his old Shankill stomping ground among the gospel halls and tabernacles. He reflects upon a childhood where religion was present but never really impacted on his life. He meets an ex-paramilitary from the same district who chose a different path, committing murder before repenting and being saved, transforming him from UVF killer to a man of faith. Was finding God simply a way of salving guilt or are memories of those he killed never far from his conscience?
When County Down pastor, Mark McClurg tweeted a video of himself struggling to breathe in hospital after contracting coronavirus, the post swept across the world. Now, a year later he reveals how in his darkest hours he believed God spoke to him and assuaged his doubt.
People who have suffered deep personal tragedy yet still trust in a God of love also recount their experiences. Stories of forgiveness and compassion give Stephen much to contemplate and challenge his own feelings, compelling him to ask personal searching questions about his own relationship with religion.
Religion plays a large role in the daily life of many people in Northern Ireland. In this personal documentary, Stephen reflects on whether this journey has had any religious impact on him.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Paul McGuigan |
Executive Producer | Justin Binding |
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