Blind Faith

By: Torch Trust
  • Summary

  • Mark Madavan, Senior Minister at Fishponds Baptist Church in Bristol, chats to 15 different guests, discussing their relationship with blindness and how it interacts with their faith, before having the tables turned in the final episode, where Mark is the one answering the questions. Each episode finishes with the question ‘What one piece of advice would you tell your younger self about blindness and/or faith?’ Each episode covers different topics, because no two people have the same story to tell!
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Episodes
  • Blind Faith Podcast – Mark Madavan
    May 9 2025
    The Blind Faith Podcast is a thoughtful series which explores personal stories of faith and how sight loss has influenced those experiences. Having hosted all the other episodes, it’s finally Mark Madavan’s turn to be interviewed. He talks to Torch CEO Sarah Dawkins about his sight loss journey, how he writes his sermons as a […]
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    21 mins
  • Blind Faith Podcast – Sarah Dawkins
    May 2 2025
    The Blind Faith Podcast, hosted by Mark Madavan, is a thoughtful series which explores personal stories of faith and how sight loss has influenced those experiences. In this episode Mark chats with Torch CEO Sarah Dawkins. Sarah shares how she initially didn’t feel qualified to apply for the job at Torch. She also dives deeper […]
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    22 mins
  • Blind Faith Podcast – John
    Apr 25 2025
    The Blind Faith Podcast, hosted by Mark Madavan, is a thoughtful series which explores personal stories of faith and how sight loss has influenced those experiences. In this episode Mark chats with John Seager who has been a Torch volunteer for decades. He talks about coordinating the Torch groups in his region and how he […]
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    19 mins

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