Inspirational Breakfast with Esther Higham

Presented by Esther Higham

Monday - Thursday from 7am

Pete Greig: "The weirdest thing I've heard from God!"

2 Jul 2026
16:40

How do you know that you're hearing from God when you pray? In John's Gospel, 8:47, Jesus says: "Whoever is of God hears the words of God." But sometimes our first response when we feel God has spoken is to brush it off and assume it's just our imagination. To get some advice, Premier's Esther Higham spoke to Pete Greig, founder of 24-7 Prayer and author of How to Hear from God, for Young Explorers.

Has the King broken his oath to defend the Christian faith?

2 Jul 2026
22:41

King Charles has updated the wording of his role in the annual Sovereign Report. Instead of simply describing himself as Supreme Governor of the Church of England, it now says he "protects the space for faith within the multi-faith nation." Is this a sensible recognition of modern Britain's religious diversity, or does it dilute Christianity's constitutional place? Gavin Ashenden argues it marks a worrying shift, while Bishop Mike Royal believes it reflects the King's role in today's society.

Another heatwave is on the way: Can our churches and schools take the heat?

1 Jul 2026
19:01

Last week, more than 700 UK schools closed fully or partially because of the heat, and scientists warn Britain isn't prepared for extreme temperatures. If hotter summers are here to stay, how should we adapt? Has the Church been too slow to respond to climate change? Joining Esther were Andy Lester from A Rocha UK, and Clare Fussell from Operation Noah to discuss what practical action we can take.

Can Faith Survive Football and Politics?

30 Jun 2026
17:09

Football is dominating the headlines, so how do faith, football and politics intertwine? Tim Farron is not only an MP but also a lifelong Blackburn Rovers fan. He shared how football plays an important role in his political world, and also brought along former footballer and pastor Gavin Peacock to talk all things World Cup and what it was like sharing faith with his teammates in the 1990s.

Has the Church forgotten Britain’s farmers? – with guest editor Tim Farron MP

30 Jun 2026
19:00

How do we honour Britain's farmers while also caring for God's creation? Esther was joined by special guest editor and MP Tim Farron, who brought along Baron Curry of Kirkharle CBE to explore the future of farming, food security, climate change and what good stewardship looks like in an increasingly uncertain world.

Could a witch doctor influence the England football team? Experts in spiritual warfare respond!

30 Jun 2026
28:53

Are Christians too quick to ignore the supernatural, or too quick to fear it? After England's 0-0 draw with Ghana, a witch doctor claimed he had cursed the England National team. While many dismissed the story, it raises bigger questions about witchcraft, curses and spiritual warfare. Joining Esther were Lucinda Button from The Bridge ministry and Simon Guillebaud, who had ministered in Burundi for many years, both of whom have a keen understanding of spiritual warfare.

When does chilvalry become chauvinism?

29 Jun 2026
15:04

Traditional gestures like opening doors, pulling out chairs or paying on a date seem less common today, as attitudes around equality have changed. For some, these acts are thoughtful and respectful; for others, they can feel patronising. Does chivalry lead to chauvinism? Rebecca Pagani from The Grace School of Etiquette joined Esther to give her thoguhts!

From a Bradford youth club to a charity serving thousands nationwide

24 Jun 2026
10:41

For more than 25 years, Transforming Lives for Good has partnered with churches to support children through coaching in schools, holiday clubs and more. Recently named Premier Christian Radio's Charity of the Year, TLG is responding to a growing crisis facing children and young people across the UK. Founder and CEO Tim Morfin OBE joined Esther to share the charity's story, its impact, and why the need for this work has never been greater.

Joe Weller says Jesus best thing that's happened to him. Is he for real?

24 Jun 2026
16:56

Popular YouTuber Joe Weller has posted a series of videos about his newfound faith — but is he being genuine? And why is he so visibly emotional? Esther spoke to Jo Frost, Executive Director at OCCA, and street evangelist Samuel Stark about why they’re rejoicing over Weller’s testimony, what he’d be wise to keep between himself and God, and how we can support those discovering faith in the public eye.

How football is changing lives in Ghana

23 Jun 2026
8:00

England take on Ghana after a blistering win last week against Croatia but what do you know about Ghana – as a nation? a football team? And as a country of faith? Esther spoke to Gertrude Nkrumah from World Vision Ghana, about how they're using football to bring faith, hope and love to the country..

Burnham's Christian upbringing...is this God's man for the job?

23 Jun 2026
21:20

Alicia Edmunds, Head of Public Policy at the Evangelical Alliance, and Rev Jamie Sewell join Esther to reflect on Keir Starmer’s resignation and what happens next. With Andy Burnham emerging as the favourite to replace him, should we be encouraged by his Catholic upbringing? Is the electorate becoming too impatient with leaders? And how can we be praying amid yet more political churn?

Discovering new worship sounds from around the world

22 Jun 2026
14:56

As our churches become more diverse, should our worship music reflect the global Church more fully? Gilbert Nanlohy leads the global talent search for Integrity Music and works with worshippers worldwide. He joined us to share his passion for worship music from around the world.

Can the Bible still capture the attention of the iPad generation?

22 Jun 2026
16:48

More than 30 years after the original, Toy Story 5 sees the toys competing with a tablet-like device for children's attention. As screen time grows, what might children be losing, and how can Christians help them navigate technology wisely? Esther Higham spoke to Faith in Kids' Ed Drew.

More than just a game: How football can redefine Haiti on the world stage!

19 Jun 2026
12:02

Haiti is often seen through the lens of disaster, poverty and political instability. But what is the country really like? And what does football mean to Haitians as they compete in their first World Cup in 50 years? Esther spoke to Guy Faubert Vital-Herne from World Vision Haiti about life, faith and football in a nation that is often misunderstood.

Sharing the struggles of refugees through poetry!

18 Jun 2026
29:15

Marking World Refugee Week, Premier's Guest Editor Krish Kandiah joined Esther to discuss his work helping refugees from Ukraine, Hong Kong and Gaza through The Sanctuary Foundation. After sharing his own story, he spoke about his poetry initiative, No Place Like Home, which brings refugee experiences to life through verse and has attracted the support of award-winning actors, including Jonathan Pryce, who has lent his voice to the project.