Photos of Chancellor Rachel Reeves weeping during Prime Minister’s Questions made the front pages of every major newspaper the following morning, capturing the attention of the entire nation. So, what was all the fuss about? Political commentator Suzy Stride and Rachel Hughes, Co-Senior Pastor at Gas Street Church, joined Esther Higham to unpack this.
David Adabale, Head of Media, Production, and Communications at New Wine Church, joined Esther Higham to explore how the church is embracing immersive multimedia systems, thoughtfully designed sanctuaries, and even a touch of glitz to open new doors for engagement, outreach, and spiritual growth.
Artist and worship leader Jonathan Ogden chats to Esther Higham about the worrying success of AI band The Velvet Sundown, why he uses ChatGPT for song writing feedback, and the inspiration behind his new folk music.
Theologian Dr. Andrew Ollerton and Dr. Diane Lister, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, joined Esther Higham to explore whether following Jesus can be considered logical, given the supernatural mystery that surrounds it.
Tola-Doll Fisher, editor of Woman Alive magazine, joins Esther Higham to chat about Tinder's new height filters, "short kings", and what God has to say about physical attraction.
Andy Flannagan, along with singer-songwriter Laura Goldthorpe, joined Esther Higham to unpack why his brand-new project, Sunday Songs for Everyday Life, is a real game changer to the way we view and use our worship songs
Recent headlines have brought the controversial topic of nuclear power back into the spotlight. So, 40 years on from Chernobyl, is nuclear energy simply another example of humanity harnessing the power of creation, or something to be feared? Major General Roddy Porter and Professor Paul Ewart, Emeritus Professor at Oxford University, joined Esther Higham to discuss.
Charlotte Nall from CV Global, Grow Faith Co co-founder Richard Matthews, and Matthew Batten, Communications Director of the Diocese of Bangor, joined Esther Higham to unpack whether it is better to create separate online spaces for Christians, or we should be salt and light on existing platforms.
Sam Hailes, Editor of Premier Christianity magazine, sat down with Bear Grylls to hear what it’s like attending church as a famous person. Esther Higham later caught up with Sam to get all the behind-the-scenes scoop.
Sorry is sometimes the hardest word to say. Baptist minister and presenter of Premier’s Be Still and Know, Rev. Jonathan Edwards, and Yvonne Ellis, a campaigner for survivors of childhood abuse, joined Esther Higham to discuss the power of a proper apology and whether it can create a pathway to deeper healing and forgiveness.
Psychotherapist Melanie Brown joined Esther Higham to share how Christians can start re-embracing the hug in a post-COVID world, and in a society where we’re more conscious of touch being misinterpreted.
As Angel Studios prepares to go public in the U.S. following a £1.6 billion deal, co-founder Jeffrey Harmon joined Esther Higham to share the remarkable story behind the studio that’s reshaping the landscape of faith-based entertainment.
Twelve days into the Israel-Iran conflict, the U.S. has entered the fray. Amid the chaos, Iran’s underground church—one of the fastest-growing in the world—faces renewed danger. Could this turmoil bring unexpected relief for Christians in Iran? Esther Higham speaks with Major General Tim Cross (Ret.), Mansour Borji of Article 18, and Keyvan Separ of Elam Ministries.
Author and filmmaker Jared Brock hopes to bring clarity with his new book, A Devil Named Lucifer. Jared recently joined Esther Higham for an in-depth conversation about what the Bible says about the evil one, what his name is, and how many times he is mentioned in scripture.
UK women now average 1.49 children, down from 2.4 in the 1970s. If we’re called to “be fruitful and multiply,” why the decline? Social media and communications specialist Cara Hunt, Nana-Adwoa Mbeutcha from the Catholic Talent Network, and Peter Lynas, director of The Evangelical Alliance UK, all joined Esther Higham to unpack this.
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