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The Sunday Times released its 2024 Rich List, which included a billionaire Catholic priest. Considering Job was the wealthiest man in his region, should Christians aim to be the wealthiest in their land? This topic was explored by Natalie Williams of Jubilee Plus and Ken Okoroafor from the Humble Penny in a chat with Premier's Michael Fanstone.
Released on 24 May 2024
Iggie Clark and Ian Ross, from YWAM's Circuit Riders, chat to Premier's Max Avard about living out of a backpack, being 'utterly transformed' by Jesus, and evangelising to university students across the globe.
Is there a revival underway in the UK? Numerous instances have been reported nationwide of young people dedicating their lives to Christ. A notable example is St Aldates in Oxford, where the number of young people turning to Jesus was so high that they ran out of Bibles. Are these isolated pockets of faith, or is there a broader movement happening? Pete Greig, Pastor and Founder of 24/7 Prayer, believes there is. He spoke to Michael Fanstone.
Novelette Stewart, chair of the Church of England's Contested Heritage Committee, chats to Michael Fanstone about art as a form of worship, finding the balance between preserving history and reckoning with injustice, and why your church might need to get rid of its statue.
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