Cancel culture has become one of the most hotly debated topics of modern life. Some argue it gives voice to the marginalised and enforces accountability, while others feel it stifles free speech and shuts down debate. Revd Dr Helen Paynter, Director of the Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence, and leadership coach Paul Anderson-Walsh joined Esther to explore what the term even means anymore, which Bible characters might be “cancelled” today, and why God chose so many controversial leaders.
The Apostle Paul urges believers in Corinthians to “eagerly desire the spiritual gifts” — but what does that look like in everyday life? And what if we’re nervous about how the Holy Spirit might disrupt our carefully ordered routines? Nick and Rev Ali Herbert, leaders at Gas Street Church and authors of Powerhouse: Encouraging the Ministry of the Spirit, spoke to Esther Higham.
Charles Maasz, CEO of Glasgow City Mission, joins Esther to reflect on the practical and spiritual ways we can help those most severely affected by the cold weather.
Church of England priest Rev Pippa White and Pioneer Minister Rev Eryl Parry joined Esther to reflect on the lessons learnt from nearly six years of online church and where we need to be cautious of relying on it.
When does Christmas really end? For many Christians, including those in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Christmas is still to come. While much of the world packed away the decorations days ago, Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7th, following the feast of Theophany. Esther Higham spoke to Deacon Caedmon Clark from St Hilda of Whitby, Halifax, to explore what Orthodoxy is, why Christmas falls on a different date, and how Orthodox Christians mark this sacred season.
How do we stop projecting our own image onto Jesus and learn to see him as he truly is? Jonty Allcock, pastor of Globe Church and author of More of Jesus: 50 Truths to Turn Your Heart to Praise, speaks to Esther Higham about where we often misunderstand Christ’s love, what we can learn from his 30 years of obscurity, and why it’s dangerous to co-opt Jesus for our own political agendas.
Have you started a new resolution this year, or are you already feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to improve? Christian psychiatrist Rob Waller, alongside minister and mentor Jaqueline Peart, joined Esther to share simple, practical advice on how to approach resolutions in a healthier, more meaningful way.
How could journaling in 2026 change your life and transform your relationship with God? Coleen Myers, speaker and business consultant, and Emma Lou Francis, founder of Kobey House, spoke to Esther about the health benefits of keeping a diary, why we need to be brutally honest with ourselves, and how we best keep track of what God's done in our lives.
Rev David Snr joins Esther Higham with a rousing New Year message on why there's been no better time to share the Good News with your friends, family and colleagues. Plus, a first look at Premier’s new app Journa — designed to revolutionise your quiet time.
Rev Martine Oborne, Anglican priest and commentator, and Jack Valero from Catholic Voices join Premier’s Max Avard to reflect on the appointments of Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally and Pope Leo XIV. They discuss the challenges ahead, the difference between real and “phoney” church unity, and whether Church leaders should steer clear of politics or continue speaking truth to power.
Film producer Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE joins Esther Higham to unpack the biggest and best movies of the year — sharing why Sinners is the best film he’s ever seen, Hollywood's obsession with reboots, and the growing popularity of faith-based films.
Music critic Tim Bechervaise joins Esther Higham to break down the biggest music moments of the year — from Taylor Swift’s continued dominance to Alex Warren’s gospel-inspired hit, and the enduring popularity of worship artist CeCe Winans.
Gavin Drake, writer, editor, and producer at Church Street Bureau, reflects with Esther on another year of conflict, devastation and ceasefire agreements in the Middle East.
This Christmas, many of us are thinking about who will be around the dinner table — and those who won’t. For some, the season brings joy and tradition; for others, it highlights absence, change, and the ache of a Christmas without someone deeply loved. Esther was joined by Bekah Legg, CEO of domestic violence support charity Restored, alongside ParentFuel founder Dawn Kay, to chat through the highs and lows of organising Christmas.
With Kylie winning the No. 1 spot for her new Christmas hit, we wanted to shed a light on some Christian creators whose new tracks could fit into any festive playlist!