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It is A New Day: Program #29131 VHS tape.

Item is a VHS tape segment of the Canadian Christian Talk Show "It's A New Day." The segment entales a short discussion of a missions trip to Isreal by the hosts, before Dr. Peter Flint discusses the history, the academic importance, and the social relevancy of the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as his books on the formentioned topics.

It is A New Day: Program #29132 VHS tape.

Item is a VHS tape segment of the Canadian Christian Talk Show "It's A New Day." The segment entales Dr. Peter Flint discussing the history, the academic importance, and the social relevancy of the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as his books on the formentioned topics.

OttawaWatch 356: To torque the story.

Article synopsis: Discusses the interview between Charlotte Guardian reporter Jim Day and Nazanin Afshin-Jam MacKay, an Iranian-born human rights activist who married Defence Minister Peter MacKay. Day framed the interview to discuss Afshin-Jam MacKay's book Tale of Two Nazanins though sought her opinion on Canadian citizen Omar Kadhr, who is being held in Guantanamo Bay for killing an American soldier in Afghanistan. The article also discusses faith-political interface referencing BC premier Christy Clark, attended University of Edinburgh (UE) religious studies, and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall connection with a Mennonite Brethren congregation.

It's A New Day: Program #29133 VHS tape.

Item is a VHS tape segment of the Canadian Christian Talk Show "It's A New Day." The segment entales Dr. Peter Flint discussing the history, the academic importance, and the social relevancy of the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as his books on the formentioned topics. Segment also inclused a musical performance of "Awesome God" by Pam Thum.