Attending a church service outside your denomination can either be challenging or a refreshing change. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity encourages believers to worship outside their comfort zones and visit a church of a different tradition. Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte from Churches Together in England spoke to Esther Higham to explore why the church needs this and shared her tips for overcoming the fear of trying something new.
Sarah Edwards from Just Money and David Burrowes from the Conservative Christian Fellowship join Esther Higham to discuss what's gone wrong for Rachel Reeves, whether she should be taxing 'extreme wealth', and why she should look to the Bible for economic advice.
Evangelist and preacher Arthur Blessitt, known for carrying a cross through every nation and covering over 43,000 miles, passed away at 84. Rev. William Porter, who is carrying a cross across every European capital, joins Esther Higham to reflect on Blessitt's life and legacy.
Rev. Chris Lee, known as the 'viral vicar,' scaled Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania last year. He joins Esther Higham to discuss why he chose to put down his dog collar in West London and embark on such an arduous task.
Music manager Tom Limebear spoke to Premier's Max Avard about the vinyl resurgence, how we can best support Christian artists, and whether we should always pay for our worship music.
Believers in the early church benefited directly from Paul's wisdom, encouragement, and leadership. But what would Paul say to some of our churches today? One young author imagined exactly that and has written a novel called An Email from Paul. Krystal Campbell Aldred, who is just 17 years old, spoke to Esther Higham about what inspired the book.
Pastor James Lynch joins Esther Higham from Seoul to discuss South Korea's recent political turmoil, national grief following the Muan plane tragedy, and the role of churches in a largely non-religious nation.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk often makes bold and provocative comments on social media to highlight what he believes is wrong. If we are to speak the truth to each other as scripture commands, is Elon Musk an example to follow? Sam Brown from LICC and writer Tim Berchavaise joined Esther Higham to unpack this.
Interior stylist Becca Brumwell shares her top tips for turning a house into a home, from creative budget-friendly décor to praying over a space and having an open-door policy for guests.
Over 360 million Christians face persecution for their faith in countries where being a Christian can be a death sentence. Is there more the church can do? Henrietta Blyth of Open Doors, Sir Stephen Timms MP, and Scot Bower of Christian Solidarity Worldwide, join Esther Higham to discuss.
Jonny Campbell, Associate National Director of Alpha UK, joins Esther Higham to share his top tips for running a successful course.
This year, 2025, Premier Christian Radio turns 30, Premier Lifeline turns 30, Premier Gospel turns 15, and Premier Christianity turns 60 – old enough for a free bus pass! So as celebrations get underway, how can we ensure Premier remains strong for the next 30 years? Premier’s CEO, Kevin Bennett, joined Esther Higham to unpack what's to come.
Dr. Simon Cross, AI Policy Lead for the Church of England, joins Esther Higham to discuss the rise of predictive AI technology, whose really making our decisions for us, and whether churches could use this tech to reach those searching for faith.
Is there a spiritual difference between a beautifully decorated cathedral and a plain corporate conference hall? Veteran stonemason and author Andrew Ziminski joined Esther Higham to discuss
January 7th is Christmas Day in the Orthodox Church. What does celebrating Christmas after the New Year feel like, and how can we use this season to share our faith with the world? His Eminence Archbishop Angaelos, the Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London, joined Esther Higham to discuss this