Antonia Woodward is the author and illustrator of a brand new Baby Bible. In it, she has condensed some favourite Bible passages into tiny stories that children under 2 can understand. She joins Esther Higham to share how it all began.
"Heirloom," a new short film set in the UK, explores faith, spirituality, and relationships. Actor Destiny Osagiede and director Toyosi Ige discuss the inspirations behind this project with Esther Higham.
Does God’s spirit show up whenever we make time for Him? Or is it always going to be spontaneous, like in Acts 2 where a mighty rushing wind suddenly came? Stephen Foster, Rector of St. Aldates Church, is someone who is right in the middle of it and he joined Esther Higham to unpack this.
Lois McLatchie Miller from ADF International and Andrea Williams from Christian Concern join Esther Higham to explore how Christians can respond—with both conviction and compassion—to the Supreme Court ruling that defines a “woman” in the Equality Act as a biological female.
Christian musician Kam Waters joins Esther Higham to chat about why he believes Jesus never ate meat, his new documentary 'Christspiracy', and how he went from avid hunter to passionate vegan.
It's 32 years today since Stephen Lawrence was killed in a racist attack. Richard Reddie, the Director of Justice and Inclusion at CTBI, and Paul Anderson-Walsh, a former CEO of The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust, joined Esther Higham to unpack what still needs to change.
Rev. Chris Briggs from the Littleover & St Martin’s Methodist Churches in Derby, part of Derby City Vision, felt prompted by God and decided it's time for a Christianity Month. He joined Esther Higham to share how it all started.
Grammy and Dove Award-winning artist Rebecca St. James sits down to chat with Esther Higham about her early fame, the pros and cons of the purity movement "True Love Waits," and why she began her book with the moment she lost her voice as a singer.
Singapore is a nation of 64 islands, and is home to the world's first nocturnal zoo and the famous Botanic Garden. But Singapore is also bustling with Christians. So, how do our friends from the East celebrate the season of Easter? Pastor Babu Dayanandan unpacked this with Esther Higham
Leroy Logan MBE is a retired Police Superintendent and founder of the Black Police Association. During his application process for the Metropolitan Police, his father became a victim of police brutality. Leroy joined Esther Higham to discuss how he was able to put forgiveness into action.
British anthropologist Dr. Paul Warner claims that the body of Christ and the Ark of the Covenant may be hidden beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, in a sealed double-cave known as the Cave of the Patriarchs. But how credible is this claim? Historian Martyn Whittock joins Esther Higham to refute it.
Senior Pastor of Zion Hill Church, Pastor James Rosh, in a chat with Esther Higham, unpacks why the resurrection is very important to persecuted Christians in Nigeria and how it means more to every believer in Christ.
Decorated Paralympian Steph Reid joins us at the Inspirational Breakfast table to share how her participation in the BBC TV show, Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps, has impacted her faith and personal life.
Should every Christian aspire to undertake a pilgrimage at least once, and will its impact be lasting? Rev. Eryl Parry, who featured on the BBC show Pilgrimage two seasons ago, joins Esther Higham to discuss this.
A vital fund that provides essential therapeutic care for children who have suffered early trauma and neglect has been significantly cut, leaving many children and families without a crucial lifeline to healing. Lisa Mainwaring, the adoptive mother of two boys, joined Esther Higham to unpack how the church can support.
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