Content blocked following your privacy preferences
This content is not being displayed in order to fullfil your privacy preferences (you didn't accept 'Tracking and performance cookies').
Do you want to see this anyways? You can change your preferences here:
Masterstroke Short Films - CC
Old Woman Saying Grace
Imagine a cat scratching at a tablecloth trying to get to the juicy salmon. The knife is falling off the table and there are distractions everywhere. Yet nothing stops this lady from saying grace over her meal. Why is thanking God important to her everyday life?
Imagine a cat scratching at a tablecloth trying to get to the juicy salmon. The knife is falling off the table and there are distractions everywhere. Yet nothing stops this lady from saying grace over her meal. Why is thanking God important to her everyday life?
Related Episodes
Masterstroke
Law and Grace
What is more important—justice or forgiveness? It's the tension that one painter struggled to resolve, and he created possibly one of the most influential paintings in Christian history.
Beyond the Search
Beyond Guilt
We all have to deal with guilt at some point in our lives. Whether we do or not will either free us or take us deeper into entrapment of one kind or another. Beyond Guilt talks with Emmanuel Jal, a child soldier in the Sudanese civil war, and reveals how he dealt with his guilt overload. Renowned psychologist, Dr Arch Hart, gives insights into the psychology of guilt, revealing the peace that lies beyond it.
The Table
Keep it real | The Table TV | Ep 11
The terrible twos don’t exist, it’s bad parenting | Try Gia’s tofu mousse | 3 tips for breast self-examination | Everyday challenges of a community counsellor | Teach your kids to pray.
Masterstroke Short Films - CC
The Return of the Prodigal Son
Imagine celebrating by lifting up a glass of beer in one painting and then kneeling down with tattered clothes in another. The song “Coming Home” is the feature of this story as we learn how Rembrandt discovered a loving God. A God who accepted Rembrandt no matter what.