Inspirational Breakfast with Esther Higham

Presented by Esther Higham

Monday - Thursday from 7am

An easy way to get children 'hooked' on the Bible

14 Nov 2024
8:41

Premier’s new podcast, ‘Step In: Bible Stories for Children,’ features 15-minute audiobook-style stories from the Bible to help primary school-aged kids engage with God’s word. How can we inspire kids to read the Bible and grow their faith amidst all the distractions? Premier’s David Senior is the narrator, and he shares how with Esther Higham.

How can we be generous when we're just getting by?

14 Nov 2024
22:22

The countdown to Christmas is on! November is Generosity Month, inspired by Acts 20:35: “It’s more blessed to give than to receive.” But with many feeling the pinch, how can we be generous while just making ends meet? Rev. Steve Wood from Generosity Path, along with finance coaches Ken and Mark Okoroafor from The Humble Penny, join Esther Higham and Andy Kind to discuss this.

Assisted Dying Bill: How can we align compassion with God's will?

13 Nov 2024
19:35

An update to the “Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill” was recently published with believes it would end “harrowing and distressful deaths.” However, the Bible says, “Don’t contribute to the death of innocent and good people.” How can Christians uphold the sanctity of life while being compassionate to others’ pain? Dr. John Clifton from the Salvation Army and Jamie Gillis from CARE join Esther Higham and Andy Kind to discuss.

Travel back 2000 years with this Christmas concert

13 Nov 2024
11:31

The annual Christmas Unwrapped concert at All Souls Langham Place promises a musical spectacular for the whole family. Held at the beloved London venue, this year's theme, "A Long Time Ago in Bethlehem," will journey through carols, concertos, and oratorios spanning two millennia. Director Michael Andrews discussed this year's event with Esther Higham.

After Welby's 'unprecedented' resignation, what happens next for the Church of England?

13 Nov 2024
12:33

Rev. George Pitcher speaks with Esther Higham and Andy Kind about Justin Welby’s resignation, preventing safeguarding failures, and why he'd nationalise the management of the Church of England

Do archaeological discoveries make the Bible true?

12 Nov 2024
22:12

Earlier this year, the entire Pool of Siloam was revealed after a 20-year excavation in Jerusalem. Are discoveries like this just for history enthusiasts, or can they actually help prove the truth of the Bible? Dr. Andrew Ollerton, a theologian and founder of the Bible Course joins Esther Higham to unpack this.

Remembrance Sunday: This East Preston Church got adorned with over 5000 poppies

11 Nov 2024
11:55

At St Mary’s church in East Preston, Sussex villagers created a cascade of thousands of poppies down the steeple of the church to mark Remembrance Sunday. More than 11,000 knitted and crocheted poppies were hand created by local people - members of the East Preston Yarn bombers with help from the community - and it created quite the spectacle. Vicar of St Mary’s, Rev Andrew Perry join Esther Higham to share the inspirational story behind this feat.

What growing persecuted churches can teach weaning western churches

11 Nov 2024
22:39

The persecuted church is the fastest growing part of God's kingdom, with over 100 million believers in more than 9 million house churches in challenging regions. As Western churches seem to be on the decline, what should we learn from the persecuted church's success? Phil Moore, who has met secret believers in Iran, and Rachel Fadipe from SAT 7, discuss this with Esther Higham.

Can movies change minds about God?

7 Nov 2024
23:59

Scientists in the USA have confirmed that watching films can change a person’s views, affecting our understanding of emotions and moral positions. This aligns with scripture, as Jesus said in Luke 11: “Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eyes are healthy, your whole body also is full of light.” How can Christian filmmakers use movies to influence viewers’ minds about God? Director Paul Syrstad and film critic Andy Godfrey discuss this with Esther Higham.

Deborah Akinlawon on being a policewoman: I had to pray for grace

7 Nov 2024
14:58

After 30 years of experience as a police officer and receiving the Queen’s Police Medal, Deborah Akinlawon is now taking on the role of Executive Director of the Christian Police Association. With reports of misogyny and other forms of prejudice towards women within the police, how has the force changed for women over time, and what are the challenges of being a Christian in the police force? Deborah discusses this with Esther Higham.

Worship artist Martin Smith shares what keeps him going

6 Nov 2024
17:13

Worship artist Martin Smith's brand-new album is as celebratory and uplifting as they come - a heady mix of gospel and rock, with a little sprinkling of 70s style funk. The record is simply titled 'Joy'. So after 30 plus years in the music business, what keeps the former Delirious frontman going? Martin sat down with our producer Max Avard to chat about it

Assisted Suicide Bill: Is better hospice care the godly response?

6 Nov 2024
24:45

Later this month, MPs will vote on assisted dying for the first time in nearly a decade. Would a law change be necessary if hospices had better funding and resources? Health Secretary Wes Streeting opposes the bill. So, if all life is precious before God, what is the right approach? Former Hospice Medical Director Rev Dr Susan Salt and Senior Fellow at Theos Dr Nick Spencer discuss this with Esther Higham.

This artist is using 25 million stitches to tell the story of Bible

5 Nov 2024
11:04

What's the most creative thing you could do with a needle and thread? Jacqui Parkinson, a Devon-based Christian embroidery artist, took on this challenge by weaving Bible stories using 25 million stitches across 44 huge panels. Her project, ‘Threads Through the Bible,’ combines her previous works with a new piece. Jacqui shared her journey and faith with Esther Higham.

US Elections: What will today be remembered for?

5 Nov 2024
23:21

Polling booths are open, and results show a close tie between the two candidates. Although it’s not our election, its outcome impacts global affairs. Considering Jesus’ call to be a light in the world, which candidate best models biblical values? Chair of Republicans overseas Greg Swenson and broadcaster and clergywoman Rev Christina Rees CBE discussed this with Esther Higham.

Questions of our times is back and live on Premier

4 Nov 2024
14:27

What is your most curious question about the bible, faith and life? Host of Premier’s Questions of Our Times podcast Major Nigel Bovey launches a brand-new season live on Premier Christian Radio – asking the topical questions about health and well-being. He joined Esther Higham to unpack what to expect in the brand new season.

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