Bear Grylls on faith and retelling Jesus’ life story: ‘A lifetime of surviving made me realise I’m not strong’ | NZ Herald

“British broadcaster and survivalist Bear Grylls is well-known for pushing himself to the limits of human capability.

As the host of Man vs Wild, the former SAS soldier ate rotting zebra flesh, a yak’s eyeball and a live snake; fashioned a sleeping bag out of a camel’s carcass; and swam naked across a Siberian river in -67C temperatures.” Read more.

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