Fountain of Love and Life - Series 3
Aired September 20th 2008 to Current


Episode 1: Evangelize on the Net

September 20, 2008

The internet has become an indispensable part of our daily lives. This medium, which transcends time and geographic boundaries, has become a very effective tool for evangelization. In the first episode “Evangelize on the Net”, a few people will share with us their experience of doing evangelical work on the internet in various ways. Some priests will provide us with some guidelines for using the internet.



Episode 2: Love on the Net

September 27, 2008

In the second episode “Love on the Net”, several Catholic lay people and priests will share with us how they use the internet for faith formation and their personal spiritual needs.



Episode 3: The Evangelical Voice to Overseas Chinese: Fr. Yan Po Tak

October 4, 2008 (Premiere)

Fr. Yan Po Tak, an Italian priest who has lived in Hong Kong for half a century and is fluent in Cantonese, has a very strong bonding with Chinese all his life. He is especially compassionate towards overseas Chinese, and has been travelling around the world over the years to do evangelize to them. In recent years, he has been working tirelessly at the online evangelization school which he established, teaching Chinese Catholics how to evangelize. When he visited Toronto in 2007, “Fountain of Love and Life” did an interview with him, in which he shared with us his evangelization journey.



Episode 4: Charity Series: Rich or Poor?

October 11, 2008 (Premiere)

How can we change the world with our limited power? If you are willing, LOVE, can change everything.

Two young people, Vicky and Elaine shared how they followed the spirit of Mother Teresa, took the first step to volunteer in India, Ecuador and Peru, and experienced how globalization and poverty affected the lives of those local people. As well, we will take a look at how Jesus and the Church teach us to deal with the disparity of wealth.



Episode 5: Charity Series - Building a Healthy Planet

October 18, 2008 (Premiere)

How can we change the world with our limited power? If you are willing, LOVE, can change everything.

Magdalene, Derek & Kasper shared how they followed the footsteps and teachings of Jesus, took the first step to volunteer in developing countries (Mexico, Philippines, China, and Ghana) and experienced how environmental pollution and medical equipment shortages influenced the lives of the local people. We will also take a look at how Jesus and the Church teach us to cherish and protect the Earth’s resources and respect human rights.



Episode 6: We Are Made for Service

October 25, 2008 (Premiere)

As Catholics, faith is the focus of our lives. Faith can even be part of our work. In “We are Made of Service”, a social worker and a funeral service coordinator will share with us how they discover the meaning of work by serving people in need.



Episode 7: Faith in My Business

November 1, 2008 (Premiere)

In “Faith in My Business”, an entrepreneur and a bank account manager will share with us how they stand firm in their faith in the midst of competitions.



Episode 8: Natural Family Planning: Procreation

November 8, 2008 (Premiere)

Marriage is a covenant of unconditional love between a man and a woman to create a family together; but family planning can be challenging. Let us explore this topic through the Church’s teachings, the medical and the biological perspectives.



Episode 9: Natural Family Planning: Back to Nature

November 15, 2008 (Premiere)

Marriage is a covenant of unconditional love between a man and a woman to create a family together; but family planning can be challenging. Let us explore this topic through the Church’s teachings, the medical and the biological perspectives.



Episode 10: Natural Family Planning: Love Leads the Way

November 22, 2008 (Premiere)

Marriage is a covenant of unconditional love between a man and a woman to create a family together; but family planning can be challenging. Let us explore this topic through the Church’s teachings, the medical and the biological perspectives.