Goodnews Communication International Sreening for "Life So Good"

By Christina Song

Hong Kong - Goodnews Communication International is recruiting actors and actresses in public for their most well-known and widely accepted television series, “Life so Good.” They are now inviting brothers and sisters who are interested in devoting their talents and skills in acting to take the screen test.

"We are recruiting in public so that more brothers and sisters can have the chance to take part in our Gospel TV shows," said Shun-fai Kwan, the superviser of Life So Good.

"It doesn't matter if you have experience on acting or not, the most important thing is that you are interested in it." He encouraged Christians who are interested in acting to spend their talent and time on serving more brothers and sisters, and spreading the Gospel.

In each episode of Life So Good, the stories are taken from real-life testimonies. Through these testimonies from every day Christians like you and me, GCI hopes to use this to testify the blessing that people have received from God.

The screen test will take place on March 20, Sunday, 2:30pm-5:00pm. For more details, click www.gnci.org.hk/email/20050306.htm

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