THE VISION

Raising a Hopeful Voice…

Have you ever got fed up listening to news that is mainly doom and gloom? Have you ever wished that tuning in didn’t leave you feeling so depressed about the world?

Well we have a vision of a news that isn’t like this, we have a dream that more and more stories of hope would begin to emerge, we believe it’s time to tell it in colour

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It’s a time of considerable change here in Northern Ireland. A whole new political vista is opening up and the vast majority of people are unwilling to give up this relative peace that has been achieved. For decades we’ve been used to the language of war here, the stories of violence, but now a new concept of news must emerge.

‘It’s a very sad world and you don’t have to go very far at all to find stories that make you feel dirty and miserable at the same time…The real thing that made me sad was that God who I think is quite good, was being mis-represented so terribly in the media.’
(Donald Miller)

Here at Tell It In Colour we long to see this sadness dissipated, we want to search out the good in our world, to pick out the colour from the grey.

These stories are all around us, they are a living and breathing part of the fabric that makes up our communities here in Northern Ireland. They are happening around us, despite us, because of us. We want to hear these stories. We want to tell these stories.

We believe in good news. Do you?

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