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Radical Christian Talk Show Seeks 'Positive Impact' Makers for New Segment

 

New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/11/2015 -- Radical Christian Talk (RCT), a faith-based television forum in New York City, is adding a special new segment to its widely-seen television and online program, and is looking for new participants to share their stories of how they've helped enhance the lives of their neighbors. Hosted by Executive Producer Falasha Campbell, RCT is a groundbreaking, engaging show that focuses on the issues and stresses of daily life with a uniquely Christian perspective. Featuring candid, open-ended questions, and discussions with local pastors and young humanitarians, RCT also presents developing news stories, hot topics, and other items of interest to the Christian community at large.

The upcoming new RCT segment, entitled Positive Impact, will explore the selfless contributions of dedicated individuals, who are fulfilling their own sense of purpose and belonging, by improving and elevating the lives of those around them. RCT is looking for people who have accomplished the challenging goal of changing others' lives for the better, demonstrating the power of a single person to create lasting, "positive impacts" on those they meet in everyday life. This amazing opportunity to tell your story to the world, reaffirming the Christian precepts of neighborly love and community service, is available now to anyone with a moving, compelling human-interest tale. Interested participants must live in the New York City area, and if chosen, will go before the cameras for a one-on-one interview with the hostess.

About Positive Impact
In a world beset by violence, fear, hatred, and uncertainty, RCT and its new Positive Impact segment are a ray of light and hope, bringing encouragement and faith to the Christian community and all of humanity at large. During this joyful Holiday season, the show's uplifting message brings spiritual energy and thought-provoking commentary right into your home.

For media inquiries, or to submit your own "positive impact" story for consideration, contact Ernest Jackson of MNS Media Group, at mnsmedia@gmail.com