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How far would you be willing to go for a charity you love? In the world today it is estimated that there are around fifty million people currently in modern-day slavery. So what changes when we pour out ourselves in this way to meet other people's needs. Jonathan Buckley and Rachel Medina were on Inspirational Breakfast to discuss this with Premier's Esther Higham.
Released on 16 Jan 2024
Would you trust your emotional wellbeing to a chatbot? Premier's Esther Higham spoke to Dr Rob Waller from Mind and Soul Foundation as well as Nathan Mladin, senior researcher at Theos Think Tank and the Christian AI partnership on Inspirational Breakfast.
According to a survey of Evangelical Leaders, 70 percent of evangelical churches practice communion only once a month. This is in stark contrast to the early church. Scripture reveals the power of the Lord’s Supper to create Spirit-filled communion and fellowship. So why isn’t the church taking communion as often today and is there a way back to the ancient path? Dr Jonathan Black spoke to Premier's Esther Higham on Inspirational Breakfast
"There are very few people with faith that have gone through divorce who haven't struggled with guilt or shame." Michaela Hyde from Marriage Foundation and Rob Hornby, Restored Lives Course spoke to Premier's Esther Higham on how the church can support people going through an end of their marriage. To hear the unfiltered stories of Christians who have gone through divorce, watch Premier's mini-documentary 'The D Word' https://youtu.be/YDfaSnpt-yA?feature=shared
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