Simon, Natasha, and John share the stories behind their favourite Christmas carols.
Growing up as the son of a diamond smuggler. The leaps of faith required for scientific discovery. An actress who hated Christians, then became one. Join us as we discover the surprising ways Christian faith interrogates and illuminates the world we live in.
Simon, Natasha, and John share the stories behind their favourite Christmas carols.
An exploration of the role of emotional, social, and especially spiritual care in modern medicine.
It took a famous atheist philosopher to shake the foundations of Sarah Irving-Stonebraker’s atheism.
Courage, blindness, unexpected romance, and a meeting of cultures: the story of missionary Amy Oxley Wilkinson.
Professor Sarah Williams on the importance of language and history when it comes to gender.
We look back on the span of World War I through the prism of one man’s life – and death.
Tremper Longman says the Old Testament remains fresh and exciting to him – even after 40 years studying it.
Sociologist Tom Aechtner on why complexity is better than conflict, and how we change our minds.
The Corbetts arrived in Everton ready to fight losing battles – but they’re winning some too.
YA novelist Claire Zorn on surviving high school, why she didn’t expect to be a writer, and mental illness.
What is a life well lived? We consider the ripple effects of one man’s influence on generations of students.
When you’re a minority of a minority of a minority, the vital question to ask is where you belong.