Hatcher, Leigh. Trust Me - I'm a Journalist. Moore Theological College. 1995. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/98f403fe-adcc-49d8-9d27-f202ae012cb7.
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Hatcher, L. (1995). Trust me - I'm a journalist. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/98f403fe-adcc-49d8-9d27-f202ae012cb7.
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Hatcher, Leigh.Trust Me - I'm a Journalist. Moore Theological College. 1995. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/98f403fe-adcc-49d8-9d27-f202ae012cb7.
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Hatcher explores the importance of truth and trust in Jesus, and how both of these have become expedient in society. He explains the dishonesty in journalism. 1. Our world is going down the tube because we have ditched God 2. Nothing lasts forever, so look beyond the urgert to the important Hatcher looks at the unreliability of the media. He shows that Jesus Christ checks out, in contrast to the media, and that he is our last chance to be saved from this broken world. Hatcher explains that we all contribute to the mess of the world, and that Jesus is the only one to conqueror death. He shows that if we are not for God, we are against him, and are refusing his saviour. Cassette label reads : "St Thomas' tape library Guest : Leigh Hatcher 'Trust me - I'm a journalist' 30.7.95 am"
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