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After her family left a religious sect when she was 17, Tracy Davies was never quite sure what she was missing. She tried to fill that longing through bodily fitness, and when that didn't work, she turned to drugs and alcohol. But God met her in the middle of the mess. Tracy shares with Fiona Stewart how, through rehabilitation, a praying mother, and a great deal of grace, she discovered who she was missing.
Released on 18 Jul 2025
 
        Can you trace your Christian heritage? For father-and-son ministers Gordon and Jay Brock, their family story of faith stretches all the way back to the late 1800s, when their ancestor, John Brock, answered a life-changing call from China missionary Hudson Taylor at the Keswick Convention as part of the "Hundred" that responded to his call and would be one of the first people to bring Christianity to China. They joined John Pantry, live from Keswick, alongside Phil Sowerbutts, Keswick's resident historian.
 
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        Maggie Morgan is an award-winning filmmaker and longtime contributor to SAT-7. She has been working on a powerful project documenting the lives of refugees in Egypt, and through her work, she has witnessed deep, transformative friendships forged in hardship and loss. She shared her testimony with Premier's Simon Ward.
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