Faith and Air: The Miracle List
A longtime journalist grounded in facts confronts stories that ask for faith.
Throughout his thirty years on the air, television reporter Scott Mason has interviewed countless people who unexpectedly offered up miracle stories. Such as the legendary golf broadcaster who makes for a wonderful personality profile—and then says, "Oh, and by the way, I died and came back to life." Or the sole survivor of a plane crash who describes his harrowing ordeal—and tells of a radiant vision he says he witnessed while catapulting through the fuselage. One after another the miracle stories kept coming, but Scott Mason suspected these stories would never find their way onto the air. So he made a miracle list and dug deeper into these intriguing accounts on his own.
As he pursues the leads throughout this book, Scott shares a compelling narrative of fact and faith and his personal struggle to balance them both.
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Faith and Air: The Miracle List
A longtime journalist grounded in facts confronts stories that ask for faith.
Throughout his thirty years on the air, television reporter Scott Mason has interviewed countless people who unexpectedly offered up miracle stories. Such as the legendary golf broadcaster who makes for a wonderful personality profile—and then says, "Oh, and by the way, I died and came back to life." Or the sole survivor of a plane crash who describes his harrowing ordeal—and tells of a radiant vision he says he witnessed while catapulting through the fuselage. One after another the miracle stories kept coming, but Scott Mason suspected these stories would never find their way onto the air. So he made a miracle list and dug deeper into these intriguing accounts on his own.
As he pursues the leads throughout this book, Scott shares a compelling narrative of fact and faith and his personal struggle to balance them both.
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Faith and Air: The Miracle List

Faith and Air: The Miracle List

by Scott Mason
Faith and Air: The Miracle List

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by Scott Mason

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Overview

A longtime journalist grounded in facts confronts stories that ask for faith.
Throughout his thirty years on the air, television reporter Scott Mason has interviewed countless people who unexpectedly offered up miracle stories. Such as the legendary golf broadcaster who makes for a wonderful personality profile—and then says, "Oh, and by the way, I died and came back to life." Or the sole survivor of a plane crash who describes his harrowing ordeal—and tells of a radiant vision he says he witnessed while catapulting through the fuselage. One after another the miracle stories kept coming, but Scott Mason suspected these stories would never find their way onto the air. So he made a miracle list and dug deeper into these intriguing accounts on his own.
As he pursues the leads throughout this book, Scott shares a compelling narrative of fact and faith and his personal struggle to balance them both.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611532241
Publisher: Torchflame Books
Publication date: 10/03/2017
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 669 KB

About the Author

Scott Mason is a broadcast journalist with more than thirty years of television experience. He has won dozens of awards for documentaries, writing, and feature reporting, including three National Edward R. Murrow awards and twenty regional Emmys. The Electronic News Association of the Carolinas has twice named him the North Carolina Television Reporter of the Year.
Today, Scott is known as the Tar Heel Traveler. His Monday through Thursday feature series on WRAL takes viewers along the back roads of North Carolina where he meets memorable characters, finds out-of-the-way places, and unearths fascinating historical footnotes.
Scott has also published two books about his television adventures: Tar Heel Traveler: Journeys across North Carolina (2010) and Tar Heel Traveler Eats: Food Journeys across North Carolina (2014)—both through Rowman and Littlefield Press.
Scott graduated in 1984 from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, where he majored in Journalism and Communications. He earned his MFA degree in creative writing from Queens University of Charlotte in 2015.
Scott lives in Raleigh with his wife Nina, daughters Lane and Genie, and son Scout.
Follow Scott and his writing at thetarheeltraveler.com.
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