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In England and Wales, one in five women and one in twenty-five men are likely to be sexually abused during their lifetime. It is a big problem, so how well is the church mirroring the healing love of Christ to those who have been broken and hurt? Eustace Constance, Bekah Legg and Rachel Medina were on Inspirational Breakfast to discuss this with Premier's Michael Fanstone
Released on 9 Feb 2024
Three university students from across Europe join Michael Fanstone to chat about free speech in universities, being seen as 'weird' Christians, and why we should expect opposition to our faith. Watch the 'Self-Censored' documentary by OIDAC Europe on YouTube.
Would you describe your church as multicultural? The Bible speaks of a vast number of people “from every nation, tribe, people and language” together before God's throne in Revelations. Is that a future promised only in heaven or can it happen today? Rev Roxanne F Eversley, newly commissioned as the Dean of Cultural Diversity in Southwark, joined Michael Fanstone to share her thoughts.
It is nearly four years ago since we were first put into a lockdown because of the coronavirus. How can we as Christians approach conversations about the pandemic in a way that brings healing and not more pain? John Wyatt, Louise Morse, and Olivia Amartey spoke to Premier's Michael Fanstone on Inspirational Breakfast
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