How a painting and a Psalm brought a homeless man to faith

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Photographer Christopher Hall chats with Esther Higham about coming off the streets, challenging perceptions of homelessness through his craft, and how his story of faith started with a Psalm and a painting.

Released on 15 Oct 2024

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