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What does our faith have to do with being funny? Comedians Mark Ritchie and Rob Morgan join Esther Higham for a chat about the Edinburgh Fringe, the art of a good joke, and why Christians need to stop being so weird.
Released on 20 Aug 2024
A growing number of twenty-something-year-olds are promoting a different approach to retail therapy; they call it 'underconsumption.' For an easily distracted, consumption-centered generation, is a genuine desire to simplify the way to go? Franciscan friar Emmanuel Mansford and climate activist Rebecca Reece discussed this with Esther Higham
Hollywood superstar Will Smith featured Chandler Moore, Maverick Music, and Kirk Franklin in a song performance. Considering the Bible states, "do not be yoked together with unbelievers," where do we draw the line with mainstream or secular music? Singer-songwriter Phillipa Hanna, Christian rap artist Faith Child, and Sam Brown from LICC joined Esther Higham for a discussion on this topic.
Various media outlets have reported that the Church of England is dropping the word 'church' to appear more relevant. But what's really going on here? Reverend Canon Dave Male, from the Church of England, and Felix Aremo, Missiologist at London City Mission, chat to Esther Higham about whether using the word 'church' actually matters, why we need to stop acting like a members club, and if the Church of England is undergoing a "woke rebrand",
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