The Terry Project on CiTR #29: Sam Returns to Historymaker

Historymaker is full of electronic dance music.(Graphic by Talal Al Salem/The Terry Project)

Let the Holy Spirit move you.
(Graphic by Talal Al Salem/The Terry Project)

As a Christian teenager, Sam Fenn attended Historymaker, a Pentecostal youth rally where people spoke in tongues, were healed by the Holy Spirit and received divine prophecy. 10 years later, Sam is an atheist but he still cannot rationalize away his experiences at the conference. In this episode of The Terry Project on CiTR, Sam goes back to Historymaker to confront his past: will he put his doubts to rest or find God all over again?

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Produced by: Chirag Mahajan, Sam Fenn, Gordon Katic
Production assistance: Byrce Doersam and Melati Kaye
Research: Eric Bing, Kamil Somaratne, Julian Law Marion Benkaiouche, Rebekah Parker, and Sophie Comyn
Special thanks: UBC’s Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund, the Alma Mater Society, and Kathryn Gretsinger (CBC).

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Gordon Katic (@gordonkatic) has been student coordinator for the Terry Project for over two years, and in that time started BARtalk, and the Terry Project on CiTR 101.9FM. A former Ubyssey columnist, and now a student at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism, Gordon is trying to use journalism to tell important stories about global issues.