In her classic 1960s prize-winning novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” American writer Harper Lee has her main character say “you can choose your friends but you sure can't choose your family.” Sometimes our relationships with family members can be difficult—to say the least! But we can find peace in such circumstances. Today we are going to look at a remarkable story of a young man who grew up in a troubled, dysfunctional family, and how he found peace amongst life’s hardships. Joseph suffered rejection, physical and verbal abuse from his brothers and then slavery, false accusation and imprisonment. He could have become embittered and hateful. But he remained positive and hopeful. We are going to look into his remarkable life and see how he prevailed.
Hosted by: Rod Butler
Guests: Pr Andrew Russell & Pr Adrian Craig
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