Some young people are finding aspects of Jesus’s character challenging, according to a report from Youthscape. Gemma Madle, Senior Researcher at Youthscape, and Peter Wright, Assistant Director of Growing Young Disciples, join Esther to reflect on the Troubling Jesus report and whether our Saviour was a mansplainer...
Shara Grylls takes Esther Higham behind the scenes of her marriage to explorer and broadcaster Bear Grylls. From the unique challenges high-profile couples face to the simple power of holding hands, Shara reveals the lessons she’s learned from decades of an adventurous marriage — and the Bible verse engraved inside her own wedding ring.
Premier’s Max Avard sat down with Tabitha Heathcote – mum of three and family discipleship trainer – to explore the enduring charm of Paddington Bear, star of page, screen and now stage. Why do children love him so much? And in what ways does his story and character echo the person of Jesus?
6 in 100 people are diagnosed with Generalised Anxiety Disorder each week, according to mental healthcare group Priory. But when do everyday worries become something more? And how can faith be integrated into therapeutic techniques? Jane Kirby, author of Say Goodbye to Anxiety, and consultant psychiatrist Dr Chi-Chi Obuaya spoke with Esther Higham.
Esther Higham is joined by guest editor Mark Greene and worship leader Madeleine Kerzner, both of Jewish heritage, to reflect on the rise in antisemitism — and why supporting Jewish people in our communities doesn’t need to be complicated or political.
Do you struggle to take Jesus to work with you? Author, speaker, and guest editor Mark Greene, joined Esther Higham and her husband Jeremy, founder of Ministers of Jesus Out There (MOJO), to chat about bringing faith into everyday work conversations, getting used to awkward prayer, and why your work clothes are your priestly robes.
Are we living in a new world order? Canada’s President, Mark Carney, seems to think so. He claims that Donald Trump’s policies and aggressive moves on the geopolitical stage have led to a new landscape which hasn’t seen this much change since the Cold War. Esther Higham spoke to Danny Webster, Head of Advocacy at the Evangelical Alliance, to ask whether he agreed.
Kanye West has joined many celebrities making public apologies, taking out a double-page ad in the Wall Street Journal to say sorry for recent antisemitic comments. Some see self-awareness; others doubt his sincerity. It raises a question for Christians: are apologies just for God, or also for those we hurt? Minister and forgiveness specialist Lin Button spoke with Esther about it.
Gone are the days when a simple card signalled romantic interest — so how do you start a relationship in 2026? New research from Eido suggests 70% of Christian women want men to be confident and ask them out. But what if it backfires and comes across as inappropriate? Singer-songwriter Sharyn, host of Premier Gospel’s new series "Swipe Right With Jesus", shares her advice on navigating modern dating, but first they addressed the news of the passing of Gospel legend Ron Kenoly.
After two films — H is for Hawk and Hamnet — have made waves as apparent tear-jerkers, we wanted to explore the power of tears in our faith life. After all, "Jesus wept". Rev Dr Shaun Lambert, a chaplain and psychotherapist, and Yvonne Tulloch, CEO of the bereavement charity AtaLoss, joined Esther to discuss whether there’s more to tears than meets the eye.
Former professional rugby player Peter Browne joined Esther to share why rugby can showcase God's creativity, what to look out for in the upcoming Six Nations, and how Christians can shine bright on and off the pitch!
Journalist and poet Naomi Hutchison joined Esther to unpack the beauty of poetry and faith, and why poetry is so much more than just words.
What does sharing faith look like on a ski slope? Well, Esther had skiing on the mind after her recent holiday, so alongside guest presenter Lindz West, she brought in Altitude Mission’s Sam Milchem and Gemima Adams to share how the gospel is reaching people—even in the heart of the Alps.
Lindz West and the Christian group LZ7 turned many heads when they announced they would be opening for Jason Derulo, who has 14 platinum records, sold over 250 million records worldwide, but has never explicitly spoken about his faith. So when Lindz joined Esther Higham to guest present on Inspirational Breakfast, she had to ask how this came together!
Lindz West is part of the international music group LZ7, who, when they’re not touring with artists like Jason Derulo, visit schools across the UK to share the gospel. He even occasionally guest presents with Esther! For this session, Lindz was joined by his brother Chris West, a youth worker with over 20 years of experience, and Destiny, a member of the evangelism group Saintz. Together, they shared insights on what resonates most with young people in their different contexts.
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