This month’s theme is From Pain to Pursuing Purpose. Seth Pinnock is founder of Midnight Oil Youth Summits, frontman of award-winning gospel group ‘A New Thing’ and Tearfund’s Head of African and Caribbean Engagement. In ‘The Beginning’ section, Seth tells us the difficult truth behind his fairy tale of success. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’, Seth tells us how his vision for Midnight Oil was conceived, after a trip to South Africa at 15 years old... In ‘The Mountain Top’, Seth tells us about his career highlights, from speaking at Wembley Stadium to seeing peoples lives significantly changed by his work… In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’, Seth tells us about his mentors, his daily routine and guarding his rhythm…
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Church Hurt
Blaming Jesus
Rejection and Abuse
Craving Father Figures
Vision
No One Believing in You
Pursuing God’s presence
People’s Stories
Businesses Started
Purpose is a Lifestyle…
Guard Your Rhythm
Lord Michael Hastings
Sonia and Leroy Hogg
Music, Ministry, Mission
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