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ലണ്ടന്റെ ഹൃദയതാളമായി ക്രിസ്തുഗാഥ: ട്രാഫൽഗർ സ്ക്വയറിലെ പീഡാനുഭവ നാടകത്തിന് 15 വയസ്സ്
ലണ്ടൻ നഗരത്തിന്റെ ചരിത്രപരമായ പൊതു ഇടങ്ങളെ ആത്മീയതയുടെയും കലയുടെയും വേദിയാക്കി മാറ്റുന്ന ‘പാഷൻ ഓഫ് ക്രൈസ്റ്റ്’ (Passion of Christ) നാടകാവതരണം 15-ാം വാർഷികത്തിന്റെ നിറവിൽ. 2026 ഏപ്രിൽ 3-ന് ദുഃഖവെള്ളിയാഴ്ച, ലണ്ടനിലെ ട്രാഫൽഗർ സ്ക്വയർ യേശുക്രിസ്തുവിന്റെ അവസാന മണിക്കൂറുകളുടെ വൈകാരികമായ പുനരാഖ്യാനത്തിന് വീണ്ടും സാക്ഷ്യം വഹിക്കും. വിന്റർഷാൽ തിയേറ്റർ ഒരുക്കുന്ന ഈ ഓപ്പൺ എയർ നാടകം, ഒരു നാടക നിർമ്മാണം എന്നതിലുപരി നഗരത്തിന്റെ സാംസ്കാരിക പൈതൃകത്തിന്റെ ഭാഗമായി ഇന്ന് മാറിക്കഴിഞ്ഞു.
അഡ്മിറൽ നെൽസന്റെ ഗംഭീരമായ തൂണും സ്ക്വയറിലെ മനോഹരമായ വാസ്തുവിദ്യയും പശ്ചാത്തലമാക്കിയാണ് ഈ നാടകം വികസിക്കുന്നത്. സാധാരണയായി വിനോദസഞ്ചാരികളും രാഷ്ട്രീയ പ്രകടനങ്ങളും കൊണ്ട് നിറയാറുള്ള ഈ പ്രദേശം, ദുഃഖവെള്ളിയാഴ്ച ഉച്ചയ്ക്ക് 12:00-നും 3:15-നും നടക്കുന്ന രണ്ട് സൗജന്യ പ്രകടനങ്ങളിലൂടെ വിശ്വാസത്തിന്റെയും പ്രത്യാശയുടെയും വേദിയായി മാറും. യേശുവിന്റെ അറസ്റ്റ്, വിചാരണ, കുരിശുമരണം, ഉയിർത്തെഴുന്നേൽപ്പിന്റെ പ്രഖ്യാപനം എന്നിവ നിരവധി അഭിനേതാക്കളുടെയും മൃഗങ്ങളുടെയും അകമ്പടിയോടെ അതീവ തീവ്രതയോടെയാണ് അവതരിപ്പിക്കപ്പെടുന്നത്.
ഇത് കേവലം വിശ്വാസികൾക്ക് മാത്രമുള്ളതല്ലെന്ന് സംഘാടകർ ഊന്നിപ്പറയുന്നു. വിനോദസഞ്ചാരികൾ, വഴിപോക്കർ, വിവിധ മതവിശ്വാസികൾ എന്നിവരടക്കം ആയിരക്കണക്കിന് ആളുകളാണ് ഓരോ വർഷവും ഈ ദൃശ്യവിരുന്ന് കാണാൻ ഒത്തുകൂടുന്നത്. കാരുണ്യത്തിന്റെയും സ്നേഹത്തിന്റെയും സന്ദേശങ്ങൾ പങ്കുവെക്കുന്ന ഈ നാടകം ലണ്ടൻ നഗരത്തിന്റെ വൈവിധ്യത്തെയും സാഹോദര്യത്തെയും പ്രതിനിധീകരിക്കുന്നതായി ലണ്ടൻ മേയർ സാദിഖ് ഖാൻ അഭിപ്രായപ്പെട്ടു. സങ്കീർണ്ണമായ ആധുനിക നഗര ജീവിതത്തിലും ക്രിസ്തുവിന്റെ ത്യാഗത്തിന്റെ കഥകൾ പ്രസക്തമാണെന്ന് ഈ കൂടിച്ചേരലുകൾ തെളിയിക്കുന്നു.
2010-ൽ ട്രാഫൽഗർ സ്ക്വയറിൽ ആരംഭിച്ച ഈ പാരമ്പര്യം ഇന്ന് ദശലക്ഷക്കണക്കിന് ആളുകളെ ആകർഷിക്കുന്ന തരത്തിൽ വളർന്നു കഴിഞ്ഞു. അനിശ്ചിതത്വവും സംഘർഷവും നിറഞ്ഞ ആധുനിക ലോകത്ത് കഷ്ടപ്പാടുകളുടെയും മോചനത്തിന്റെയും ആഖ്യാനങ്ങൾ മനുഷ്യരിലുണ്ടാക്കുന്ന സ്വാധീനം വളരെ വലുതാണെന്ന് നിർമ്മാതാവ് ഷാർലറ്റ് ഡി ക്ലീ പറഞ്ഞു. മതേതര യുഗത്തിലും ക്രിസ്തുമതത്തിന്റെ ഏറ്റവും സുപ്രധാനമായ ഈ ചരിത്രം ഒരു പൊതു ഇടത്തിൽ അവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നത് ആളുകളെ പരസ്പര സ്നേഹത്തെക്കുറിച്ചും ത്യാഗത്തെക്കുറിച്ചും ചിന്തിപ്പിക്കാൻ പ്രേരിപ്പിക്കുന്നു. ബ്രിട്ടീഷ് തലസ്ഥാനത്തിന്റെ ഹൃദയഭാഗത്ത് വിശ്വാസത്തിന്റെ ഒരു വലിയ അടയാളമായി മാറുന്ന ഈ പീഡാനുഭവ നാടകം, 15 വർഷം പിന്നിടുമ്പോഴും അതിന്റെ ആത്മീയ ശോഭ ഒട്ടും കുറയാതെ നിലനിൽക്കുന്നു.
Sources:azchavattomonline.com
One of London’s most distinctive Easter traditions will return to the heart of the British capital in 2026, as the Wintershall Theatre brings its acclaimed open-air dramatization of the Passion of Christ back to Trafalgar Square to mark fifteen years of performances in the historic public space. On Good Friday, April 3, two free performances will transform the iconic square into a vast outdoor stage where thousands of spectators are expected to gather to witness the dramatic retelling of the final hours of Jesus’ life. The performances are scheduled for 12:00 p.m. and 3:15 p.m., continuing a tradition that has steadily grown into one of the most visible religious and cultural events in central London during Holy Week.
The production was first staged in Trafalgar Square in 2010 by the Wintershall Theatre, a company known for large-scale biblical dramas performed both indoors and in open landscapes. Over the past decade and a half, the Passion play has drawn hundreds of thousands of people, turning the square—normally dominated by tourists, commuters and political demonstrations—into an unexpected place of reflection on the central narrative of Christianity. For the anniversary edition, organizers say the square will once again be transformed into a dramatic setting for the events that Christians commemorate on Good Friday: the arrest of Jesus, his trial, crucifixion and the proclamation of the resurrection. The production unfolds against one of the world’s most recognizable urban backdrops, framed by the monumental architecture of the square and the imposing column of Admiral Nelson. The staging is known for its ambitious scale. The cast includes dozens of actors, accompanied by live animals, elaborate historical costumes and an original musical score designed to heighten the emotional intensity of the narrative. The result, according to organizers, is a performance that combines spectacle with a direct and personal portrayal of the Gospel story.
Yet the event’s organizers emphasize that the production is not intended solely for religious audiences. The performances are free and open to anyone who wishes to attend, regardless of religious background. Over the years, the crowd gathered in the square has included believers, tourists, passersby and people who might rarely encounter a religious story presented so publicly. This openness has contributed to the event’s unusual place within London’s civic life. While the British capital is home to numerous churches and religious celebrations, few events place a biblical narrative so prominently in the middle of one of the city’s most famous public spaces. London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, welcomed the return of the production, describing it as a cherished part of the city’s Easter calendar. He noted that the performance transforms Trafalgar Square into a cultural stage where residents and visitors can come together to reflect on themes that remain relevant far beyond their religious origins. According to Khan, the Passion play invites audiences to consider messages of compassion, love and hope—values that he said continue to resonate in a city as diverse and complex as London.
For the Wintershall Theatre team, the anniversary carries a particular significance. Producer Charlotte de Klee said the story of Jesus continues to speak powerfully in a world marked by uncertainty and conflict. In her view, the narrative of suffering, sacrifice and hope contained in the Passion resonates not only with Christians but with people of many faith traditions and even with those who do not identify with religion.
That universal dimension, she suggested, helps explain why such large and varied crowds continue to gather in Trafalgar Square each year. The square itself has become a symbol of the encounter between ancient faith and contemporary public life. The performance also carries a note of realism that organizers caution may be intense for younger viewers. The depiction of the crucifixion is presented with dramatic authenticity, and families are advised to consider parental guidance when attending. As with any outdoor event in London, the unpredictability of early spring weather remains a practical concern. Organizers are encouraging spectators to dress appropriately for the conditions, as the performances will take place regardless of temperature or light rain. Even so, experience from previous years suggests that the weather rarely deters the crowds. When the actors portraying Roman soldiers, disciples and the figure of Christ step onto the temporary stage, Trafalgar Square often falls into an unusual silence—a pause in the rhythm of the busy metropolis as thousands of people watch the ancient story unfold. Fifteen years after its debut in the square, the Wintershall Passion play has evolved into more than a theatrical production. For many Londoners, it has become a moment in which one of Christianity’s most enduring narratives reenters the public space of a modern city, reminding audiences that stories of suffering, redemption and hope continue to shape cultural memory even in a secular age.
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‘I Was Empty Without Him’: Singer and TV Star Donnie Wahlberg Gets Deep About Finding Christ
This past year, award-winning singer and actor, Donnie Wahlberg publicly proclaimed Christ as his savior, and lately he’s been opening up more and more about his faith journey.
In early May of 2026, the 56-year-old went viral for collaborating online with Christian music artist Forrest Frank. They soon released an official remix track together called, “JESUS IS ALIVE (feat. Donnie Wahlberg).” Then in June, Wahlberg went viral again while acknowledging Christ during one of Frank’s concerts – MORE HERE.
As he was taking bold steps to put his faith in practice, Wahlberg also connected with the podcast host George Janko on the George Janko Show and shared some of what he has learned.
Being raised in an Irish-Catholic background as one of nine children, Wahlberg described himself as a “peacemaker” amid chaotic and strained family relations.
“I come from a very co-dependent family. When my parents broke up, I was around 11 and I immediately became like the peacekeeper and the peacemaker,” Wahlberg shared. “The struggle for me was discerning between – and at that age I wasn’t discerning – being a people pleaser and just trying to fix everyone else’s problems.”
The multi-talented star continuously poured into others as the pressure to fix others’ problems built up over time.
“Everybody, people that I used to look up to, grown-ups, be like, ‘Hey how do I fix this?’ I’m like, ‘What do I know? I’m in a boy band’,” the New Kids on the Block star recalled. “But then, I am also a people pleaser. I want to fix everyone’s problems inherently. So, now I’m like, ‘Well I got to have all the answers’, and I literally have walked around for the last 30-something, 38 years thinking I have all the answers.”
After his boy band music success with NKOTB, he then shifted to an acting career, starring in Band of Brothers, Blue Bloods, Boston Blue, and more.
But as he struggled through the years, trying to figure it out on his own, Wahlberg finally admitted that something was missing and surrendered to God’s helping hand.
“It’s been so difficult in the last year to realize I don’t… I don’t have them all. I can try and I know God’s doing all the work, but I finally got to a point where I was like, I can’t do it anymore without Him. I’m missing something in my life.”
For Wahlberg, this powerful admission did not come out of a place of lack or despair, but out of a deep realization that, regardless of all he had achieved, he was empty without God.
“And I have a wonderful wife, wonderful kids. I have everything. So, as I am testifying right now, I don’t have a story of having everything and losing it. I don’t have a story of being a drug addict and recovery. God bless all those people who find their way,” Wahlberg told Janko. “Everything to the outside, to everyone, looks perfect and I was empty. I was empty without Him.”
Along with emptiness, Wahlberg struggled with loneliness and shared how Jesus Christ was the only remedy.
Despite the challenges he faced, Wahlberg recognizes God’s hand and plan through it all. He acknowledges his past as the preparation to properly pour into others today.
“I look back now and I know without a doubt, He built me into that life to do what I am doing now. I literally spent my childhood in that house trying to make nine kids, my grandma, our dog, our cat, and everyone happy and bring us together and everyone unified as we were fracturing and falling apart,” Wahlberg explained. “And that’s what I do for a living. I get on stage in front of 20,000 people and their suffering, their struggling and they’re going through all these things.”
As he continues to live out his faith, he celebrated his birthday today, August 17, with another post about Jesus, declaring, “Looking back over the past year of my life, the Lord has been renewing my mind, rebuilding my spirit, rearranging my priorities, recentering my focus, recharging my energy, reshaping my heart, refining my faith, restoring my joy and redeeming my life! I don’t know where I would be without Jesus, but I know where I will be with Him! All the glory is His! Thank you again and God bless you all!”
Sources:CBN News
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‘No Limbs, No Limits: The NickV Story’ Coming to Theaters Next Month
“No Limbs, No Limits” captures the powerful story of inspirational speaker Nick Vujicic’s early life, revealing how Christ trades beauty for ashes.
As a top three speaker worldwide, Vujicic inspires billions of people, declaring Christ’s ability to use any willing heart no matter the circumstances.
Coming to theaters September 25, 2026, “No Limbs, No Limits: The NickV Story” will follow how Vujicic’s life became one of extraordinary resilience, hope, and Kingdom influence despite being born with no arms or legs.
The film features deeply personal home videos revealing intimate moments Vujicic and his family experienced. However, all of them proclaim one final message of hope.
“It was humbling. Revisiting some of the darkest seasons of my life hasn’t been easy, but neither was watching my family relive it with me. At the same time, we celebrate the lives that have been changed and the people who have come to Christ along the way,” Vujicic told CBN News’ Studio 5. “It’s amazing to have footage my mom had the foresight to capture when I was little, and I’m so grateful she did. Every frame of this film points back to one thing—what God can do with your broken pieces when you place them in His hands.”
While the film takes the viewers through Vujicic’s “real” and “raw” life, it is not meant to glorify him or his accomplishments but rather acknowledge the God who spoke a better word when his physical condition declared defeat.
“People can expect the real deal. It’s raw. The highs, the lows, and stuff I’ve never shared publicly before. This film isn’t about what “Nick” has done. It’s about what God has done with a guy born without arms and legs,” Vujicic shared.
“I want folks to walk away inspired and knowing they’re not too broken, too forgotten, or too far gone; everyone’s life has purpose,” Vujicic told CBN News’ Studio 5.
For Vujicic, the film’s overall success is not measured in ticket sales or reviews, but on the millions of people who may leave the theater inspired and transformed by the name of Jesus Christ.
“I want people to walk away knowing their limitations don’t define their potential when they’re in God’s hands. If He can use a man with no arms and no legs to reach the nations, He can absolutely use you. You just have to say yes. My hope is that folks leave inspired to trust Him and live boldly for Him. At the end of the day, the real win isn’t ticket sales or reviews; it’s about a million people watching ‘No Limbs, No Limits’ and walking out changed forever in Jesus’ name,” Vujicic concluded.
Sources:CBN News
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‘Candace Cameron Bure’s Son Reveals Answering God’s Call to Preach
Lev Bure, the son of “Full House” actress Candace Cameron Bure, has been on a powerful and unexpected journey toward preaching the Gospel.
In a recent interview with CBN News, Bure shared how God called him to share Scripture, and why he believes revival is happening among young people today.
Bure, 26, said the roots of his interest in preaching came from the church where he grew up attending.
“I grew up with going to church in Shepherd of the Hills Church in Los Angeles … [with] Pastor Dudley Rutherford,” he said. “And they kind of curated this really cool weekend where he had the idea on a Sunday service to gather three, four, five young preachers, young individuals and kind of split up this Sunday sermon.”
At the time, he was 19 and ended up throwing his hat in the ring. While Bure said he’s not one to take “crazy chances” on his own, he said he has no problem jumping into the mix if he’s invited.
“So that was my first opportunity to kind of be in the pulpit with four other young communicators and … preach at a church and for a few services,” he said. “And that was kind of the start of it.”
Bure said he has since been fortunate to have other opportunities to preach and share the Gospel. He believes it’s a “great privilege” to share God’s Word and always seeks to do so with diligence and truth.
“We all … get to be part of God’s mission to glorify Him and make Him known to the world,” he said. “And we all get to do that, and millions of different ways, and I’m thankful that … this is a way that God’s allowed me to kind of be part of His mission, and I really enjoy it.”
Bure said he’s not trying to forecast a vision for the future, but that he has enjoyed the opportunity to preach the Gospel from the pulpit — and he’s excited for what’s next.
“If it’s something that He would grace me with and continue to in the future, absolutely,” Bure said of preaching. “It’s something I would love to pursue, I love to do, and I have a heart for it.”
Like many preachers, Bure relies on prayer and fasting before preparing and delivering a message. Ultimately, through many tools, he seeks God’s heart for each sermon.
“I kind of put myself in a place to be intimate with Him and really just try and receive what He would have,” he said. “And … He speaks to me in a lot of different ways through the timing of things, through just the conviction that’s put on my heart, through what I hear the congregation is learning about or interested in.”
In addition to Bure’s home church, his faith was deeply shaped by his parents, Candace Cameron Bure and her husband, Valeri Bure — two figures whose love for Jesus shone brightly in his life.
“I always think about … if I didn’t grow up in a home where my parents loved Jesus, like what would my life look like?” Bure said. “How would I be introduced to Christ? And it’s something I contemplate, but at the same time, something I sit in just so much gratitude that, again, I’ve been blessed enough to be born into a family where two parents love Jesus.”
Bure said his parents’ faith allowed him to be introduced to Christ at an early age, learning powerful lessons along the way.
“I think the biggest lessons that I learned from my parents personally growing up were really, I would say, just an intimacy for Christ is the biggest thing,” he said. “I’ve been so blessed to learn from them in a lot of different ways, but when you break it down, it comes to an abiding and intimate relationship with Jesus, and as long as that foundation is there, all else fails flows from it, and so to see that modeled from a young age is probably the most influential thing that my parents gave to myself and my siblings.”
Bure’s interest in preaching comes as his generation shows increased curiosity about Christianity and the Bible. Reflecting on the many headlines about young people flocking to baptism and faith, Bure called the developments “absolutely remarkable.”
“First of all, praise God for it all,” he said, noting that the younger generation is realizing that instant gratification simply won’t satisfy the human heart and mind. “I think, slowly … the younger generation is starting to feel the reality of this God-sized hole that’s in their lives, where everything that we think will gratify our desires, our greatest wishes, whether that’s through… you know social media, or money, or career, whatever you want to call it —I think slowly you’re finding that, at the end of the day, we still feel empty inside.”
He believes the truth of Christ then becomes increasingly evident to many people facing this scenario. And Bure wants to be a conduit to helping people discover that eternal truth.
“I’m passionate about people knowing Jesus, and I’m passionate about being part of that mission,” he said. “I think it’s why we as believers, we’re here … to glorify God and make Him known,” Bure said. “And so, realistically, I think I’ve gotten to be part of that a little bit and through communicating His word, and so I’d love to see that grow.”
Sources:faithwire
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