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  • Making peace with the enemy withing

    Making peace with the enemy withing

    Jo will draw on her experiences of meeting the man who killed her father as she discusses empathy and how the only real enemy is within. Jo Berry's father was killed in the IRA Brighton bombing....

  • God Among Her Girls

    God Among Her Girls

    When we think of disciples or heroes of faith, male names normally rise to the surface. Does this mean that females don't exist, or that they are all called Mary, or that it is time to air some...
    Speaker(s): John Bell

  • Disciples and Citizens

    Disciples and Citizens

    Graham Cray is Bishop of Maidstone, a former chair of Greenbelt and now chair of Soul Survivor. He led the team that wrote 'Mission-Shaped Church ' and speaks on citizenship, among other things. He...

  • I was hungry and Islamic Relief fed me

    I was hungry and Islamic Relief fed me

    In a world of religious division, directors from Islamic Relief and Christian Aid ask if Muslims and Christians can work together to eradicate poverty. With Hany El-Sanna. Dr Hany El Banna is...

  • The media & the mind battle for our children

    The media & the mind battle for our children

    Taylor explores the issues that face the individual and the church as the mind battle for our children continues. G P Taylor is the author of the best-selling novels 'Shadowmancer' and 'Wormwood'....

  • Q & A with G P Taylor

    Q & A with G P Taylor

    G P Taylor is the author of the best-selling novels 'Shadowmancer' and 'Wormwood'. Before taking up writing full-time, he was an Anglican priest in the village of Claughton, North Yorkshire.

  • Working for the church while your family dies

    Working for the church while your family dies

    Graham Cray is Bishop of Maidstone, a former chair of Greenbelt and now chair of Soul Survivor. He led the team that wrote 'Mission-Shaped Church ' and speaks on citizenship, among other things. He...

  • Learning to be Church: Unpacking the Emerging

    Learning to be Church: Unpacking the Emerging

    Unpacking 'emerging Church' as an ecumenical model for change and reform in the life of contemporary churches. Doug Gay is a lecturer in Practical Theology at the University of Glasgow and a Church...

  • Breaking up Britain – How to be a Christian Nationalist

    Breaking up Britain – How to be a Christian Nationalist

    A reflection on the recent election success of the Scottish National Party, making a case for why and how Christians should support nationalist parties. Doug Gay is a lecturer in Practical Theology...

  • In Conversation BBC Five Live’s Simon Mayo

    In Conversation BBC Five Live’s Simon Mayo

    Douglas Alexander MP was appointed Secretary of State for International Development in June. He was previously Secretary of State for Transport and Secretary of State for Scotland. Born in Glasgow in...

  • Both sides of the wall

    Both sides of the wall

    Wisam and Fuad talk of the shattering impact of the Separation Wall on both their communities. You may have seen the wall encircling the Palestinian territories on television, but you probably...

  • How to write a christian bestseller for secular

    How to write a christian bestseller for secular

    G P Taylor went from being an Anglican priest to a publishing sensation. He discusses why it is the duty of people of faith to proclaim their good news through the print media, giving plenty of time...

  • Shaping memory, seeking vision scripture and

    Shaping memory, seeking vision scripture and

    How does our past bear on the present? What kind of people change history? How do we face tragedy and loss? Do our times offer a strange new jazz of possibility? Introduced by David Ford . Micheal...

  • Women at the well: Muslim & Christian women

    Women at the well: Muslim & Christian women

    A well is a place of encounter. Taking this image as a starting point, Wahida and Dilly reflect on their faith, their sacred texts and their nourishing exchange wi th 'the other'. Dilly Baker works...

  • The Devil and Me

    The Devil and Me

    One in three people in Britain say they believe in the Devil, but what do they mean? From exorcisms and child abuse to films, folklore and the real-life Church of Satan, Cole investigates what the...
    Speaker(s): Cole Moreton

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