In Sight with host, Paul Arthur is the Miracle Channel's current-affairs program tackling topics ranging from church and religious matters to world events and politics. The lines are always open for calls, and viewers across Canada from any religious or non-religious background are welcome to agree or disagree. Paul Arthur's not afraid to have an opinion - why not share yours? It's a safe place to discuss things that you might never bring up in church! As we look at the issues from differing viewpoints and vigorously debate them, we'll be challenged to think and to grow in our faith. Every show includes a "Curb View" - opinions from people on the street, as well as an opinion from another religious perspective. It's informative, fast paced, interactive television. We have some awesome guests, and most Thursdays are reserved for our best guests ... you - on Open Line!
Viewers are encouraged to voice their opinions either by phone (toll free: 1-888-816-2545 or (403) 380-7496) or by email at insight@miraclechannel.ca IN SIGHT is broadcast live, Mondays through Thursdays at 11 a.m. and rebroadcast again at 11 p.m.
Paul Arthur is the producer and host of IN SIGHT. Paul is a veteran broadcaster, now in his 10th year with IN SIGHT. His experience also includes 9 years in secular radio and time as a freelance narrator of videos and commercials, something Paul still enjoys doing. Paul's first stint as a TV talk show host came as a volunteer at a local cable TV station in Medicine Hat.
Paul's spiritual journey includes some tough times. Separated in the early years of marriage, almost ending in divorce, God sewed the marriage back together and Paul rededicated his life to Jesus. Paul and Heather served for a number of years at a church in Medicine Hat - Paul, as a member of the pastoral staff. Then after a couple of years of freelance voice work, the opportunity to host the IN SIGHT talk show arrived. Paul and Heather have been blessed with a large family of God's arrows, with six girls and four boys so far.
Paul enjoys spending time with family and friends, the outdoors, and digging out his trumpet from time to time.