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This week on Streams, we’re looking at House of Guinness. It is a drama set in the 1860s and inspired by real events. The story follows the Guinness family after the death of their patriarch, as his four children; Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Ben, face family tensions, business challenges, and the shifting social and political climate of the time. Eamonn's guest is Wana Shibemba and they discuss which parts of the show are fictional and reflect on the deeper themes it raises: the weight of representing something greater than yourself, the fading of Christian influence across generations, and how the stability of marriage can help us live out our God-given calling.
By Good News BroadcastingThis week on Streams, we’re looking at House of Guinness. It is a drama set in the 1860s and inspired by real events. The story follows the Guinness family after the death of their patriarch, as his four children; Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Ben, face family tensions, business challenges, and the shifting social and political climate of the time. Eamonn's guest is Wana Shibemba and they discuss which parts of the show are fictional and reflect on the deeper themes it raises: the weight of representing something greater than yourself, the fading of Christian influence across generations, and how the stability of marriage can help us live out our God-given calling.