TV’s EDGES to be Available to UK Christians on DVD from July



EDGES has been touted by its producers as one of the most popular Christian TV programmes in the UK which portrays positive Christian responses to social issues shaping the value of today’s world. The programme, created and hosted by Australian preacher Mal Fletcher, can be seen on TV’s in over 210 nations around the world. EDGES will now be released on DVD in the UK from July.

Insightful and colourful programs on terrorism, euthanasia, racism, robotics and more, are featured in the first three DVDs, entitled ‘Social Issues’, ‘Science and Technology’ and ‘The Truth is Out There’. It is produced entirely in Europe but its style and reach is truly global.

"We’re living in a very complicated world, at a time where people are questioning what is right. With all the talk of terrorism, bio-technology and so on, people are looking for compassionate standards that work," said Fletcher. "There are some really big questions that need to be answered because they will shape our future - individually and as nations.

"With EDGES, we’re explaining solid Bible-based responses to these questions in a very entertaining package. These DVDs will be a great tool for Christians who want to better understand their world and to relate the gospel to real problems."

"These DVDs are fantastic for personal witness as well as church outreaches and college study groups. There’s nothing else out there like EDGES!" says Malcolm Down of Authentic Media.
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