Born to blaze

Born to blaze

  Born to blaze

Born to blaze

Like any homogenised man sprouting from the heart of Midwest America with a dream, Carl Wesley Anderson wanted to take the world and light it on fire. And, serving as an American Christian speaker, author, documentary filmmaker, business owner (reaching more than 20 nations... read more »

  Addicted to crime

Addicted to crime

Gimme the money,” Pablo said to the building society cashier while he pointed the gun at her, wearing a balaclava. Pablo was surprised when she answered him sarcastically, and he felt she was being deliberately slow while she put the money in the bag, so... read more »

  Adventure of a lifetime

Adventure of a lifetime

It had been nine years since I had been on mission,” explains 38-year-old Luke Gratton from Prestatyn in North Wales, “and I felt my world view had become limited; I believe you need to make sure every now and then that this is blown... read more »

  Transformation and faith

Transformation and faith

With the statistics of church decline grabbing column inches and headlines on a regular basis, Sorted magazine caught up with Alanzo Paul to hear his drug-fuelled story of transformation and new faith. What was your upbringing like? I had quite a normal Canadian upbringing with loving... read more »

  Hope in the slums

Hope in the slums

In the centre of Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya, on what used to be a rubbish dump, stand three schools, a boarding house for teenage girls, a church, a medical clinic, some outhouses for animals and a basic kitchen. There are fewer open sewers and... read more »

  Behind the moustache

Behind the moustache

Onscreen, Tom Selleck has a reputation for playing reliable, straightforward men; but his life offscreen is a little more complex, proving that there is more to everyone’s favourite moustachioed actor than meets the eye. Those growing up in the 80s will best remember actor Tom... read more »

  Open Doors in North Korea

Open Doors in North Korea

North Korea has enough prisoners in concentration camps to easily fill Wembley, Twickenham and Old Trafford. These prisoners have been stripped of their humanity and are forced to live in gruesome conditions. Hea Woo* was one of those people. She spent many years in a... read more »

  Keep on keepin on

Keep on keepin on

Pharrell Williams may be a man of many contradictions, but through his music and humanitarian work, not to mention the examples he sets every day in his personal life, he has shown us that just by following your  heart you can inspire a generation. He’s a... read more »

  Growing up with God

Growing up with God

Life in the spotlight hasn’t always been easy for Nick Jonas. While the music industry is tough and unrelenting, and the acting world makes every participant fair game for discussion and critique, it’s arguably been the pressures of playing the impeccably behaved Christian kid... read more »

  Not on my watch

Not on my watch

Let me start this by taking you back in time, it’s 1999, almost 2000, and I am in a blue Ford Escort 1.2L with four of my mates. We are on a mission, the summer night air is feeding into an electric atmosphere in... read more »