Christian financial adviser Emmanuel Asuquo joined Mal Pope on Faith, Hope & Love to share biblical wisdom and practical tips for managing money. From saving in your 20s to preparing for the Autumn Budget. Emmanuel shows how financial stewardship and faith go hand in hand.
Born in a time when autism wasn’t understood, Robert Noble faced challenges at school, work, and home, yet found hope and a calling in his faith. Now an author and lifelong fundraiser, he shares his remarkable journey with Mal Pope and why he sees his autism as a gift from God.
As more of life moves online, could social media be the new street corner for evangelists? Mal Pope spoke to Ruth Weller, founder of House of Word and Spirit, about how Christians can share Jesus in the digital world, and why social media should not be avoided.
Rev Dr Ian Paul joined Madeleine Kerzner to take on your tricky questions about faith and Scripture. They tackled everything from why there are four Gospels to complementarianism to why God sometimes chooses not to heal, and so much more!
Do ex-offenders really get a second chance after leaving prison — or is it a life sentence they just don’t know about? Laura Grant, who works for the Christian organisation Junction 42, and her colleague Darren, an ex-offender, paint a powerful picture for Mal Pope of how difficult life can be when former prisoners aren’t given the opportunities they deserve after serving their time, and the work they're doing to support them.
Pastor Abbih Oloyede joined Madeleine Kerzner on Faith, Hope and Love to share her incredible testimony of escaping a renegade church, spiritual warfare and heretical teachings to find Jesus.
Lin Button returns to help listeners find freedom, forgiveness and reconciliation. (Warning: Reference to abuse)
Is Halloween Just Harmless Fun, or Something Deeper? Author and ministry leader Bobbi Kumari joined Mal Pope to unpack the spiritual side of Halloween. How should Christians engage with trick-or-treaters and celebrations: step in as light, or stay away entirely?
Dr. Ike Odina, Christian psychotherapist and lecturer at the London School of Theology, joins Fiona Stewart on Faith, Hope and Love to explore what happens when trauma hits and how therapy and faith can work hand in hand to bring healing and hope.
Premier's Mal Pope spoke with Masa and Esther Morishita, lead pastors of Awakening Tokyo, a vibrant church in Japan’s capital. In this powerful conversation, Masa and Esther share how God transformed their lives and called them to prepare for a great harvest of souls in Asia, beginning right where they are, in the heart of Tokyo.
We often talk about family ministry — but what about those who don’t fit the traditional family mold? Kris Swiatocho, international speaker and Director of The Singles Network Ministries, and Caroline Chalkley, single-parent pastor and ministry leader, joined Mal Pope to share how churches can improve their singleness ministry, unpacking how churches can truly welcome, empower, and support singles and single parents, building communities where everyone belongs.
Robin Peake from Wycliffe Bible Translators spoke to Premier's Jamie Pratt about the exciting work they’re doing in global mission, how they decide which languages to translate next, and how technology and AI are accelerating their efforts like never before.
Shaun Lambert is a Baptist minister and psychotherapist, and one of the leading voices in Christian mindfulness. He joined Lydia Bennett to share how this movement rose to prominence and some insight into when the Bible tells you not to worry!
100 or so years ago, Christians were industry leaders, but not so much anymore! Gary Spicer and Shell Perris are part of The Lions, a group of Christian entrepreneurs dedicated to funding and supporting Christian businesses, organisations, and ideas to further God’s Kingdom here on earth. They joined Lydia Bennett to share how Christians need to be bold and attain the God-given potential that he's placed there.
October is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the impact of Black heritage and the influence of African and Caribbean communities on the Church. Yet for some, issues of race and justice make faith in Jesus feel complex, especially given Christianity’s links to slavery and colonialism. Clare Williams-Sarpong from the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics joined Lydia Bennet to discuss how we can approach these conversations with compassion and grace.
We are SO excited to announce the return of Premier Christmas radio! It's finally time to get festive with our pop-up Christmas radio station. Allow us to fill your days with Hope, Peace, Joy and Love this winter with our carefully crafted Christmas radio. Listen Now
What we do wouldn't be possible without the support of our generous listeners.
Every day, we hear stories of how lives are transformed through God's word on the radio - whether encouraging and offering hope during a dark time in their life or bringing a non-believer into the light. By joining your fellow listeners, you can make this impact too.