Script writer and director Debs Patterson chats to Esther Higham about the threat of AI to filmmaking, why Hollywood stars are still on strike, and how Barbenheimer brought us all together.
Reverend Marcus Nelson from Hope Cymru chats to Esther Higham about reaching the whole of Wales with the gospel and why the 'New Atheists' have nothing left to say.
Robert Hughes-Penney, an alderman for the City of London, joins Esther Higham to chat about spiritual symbols in the City of London, why it's rammed full of churches, and what's planned for the upcoming City Prayer Breakfast.
Evangelist and author Shauna Pilgreen joins Esther Higham to chat Christian jargon and how we bring God into everyday conversations.
As Premier begins its celebrations of Black History Month, Professor Robert Beckford joins Esther Higham to chat about black female pioneers, white fragility, and why some churches are like bottles of Guinness.
Dr Nicola Brady, David Smyth, and Peter Cosgrove on the continued impact of the Troubles, how the church is helping to bring healing, and why everyone is opposed to the government's new legacy bill.
What's the craziest road trip you've ever been on? Wendy Thomas has been driving a yellow camper van from Lands End to John O'Groats, praying a prophetic word of blessing over the entire nation. She parked up to chat with Esther Higham about why she set off on her incredible journey.
Kevin Flynn chats to Esther Higham about his amazing experience on the Great British Bake Off and how he's using his platform to spread the gospel.
Dr David W. Golding and Rev Danie Lindley chat with Esther Higham about the relevance of Harvest festival in the age of climate change and rampant consumerism.
Professor John Wyatt and Dr Omololu Fagunwa chat to Esther Higham about Silicon Valley's "quest for immortality", humans playing God, and why living forever is a curse.
Lou Fellingham is celebrating 28 years in the music industry with a brand new set of songs. She spoke to Esther Higham about the unique way she funded the album and why there's still not enough women on stage.
Esther Higham catches up with Simon Guillebaud, a missionary who served in the most dangerous country in the world, and Rev. David Peterson, who regularly street preaches, to hear their daring stories of faith.
Duncan Heaster. who leads Croydon Church In a Pub, and Andy Carter, from Concorde church, chat to Esther Higham about doing church in unusual places.
The Hope Line is a free web-based chat service based in the US, run by Christians, which offers faith-based support to teenagers and young adults via the internet. The ministry was started 30 years ago, by youth leader and radio host, Dawson McAllister. We spoke to the charity's Chief Operating Officer, Jennifer Dee Yong about how they're continuing his legacy: if you've been affected by any of the issues Jennifer mentioned, Premier Lifeline is available on 0300 111 0101
Esther Higham caught up with Dr Michael Youssef to chat about the relevance of big evangelistic events, Hope Ireland, and seeing one million people come to faith by 2025.