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In light of the just-concluded Christian Aid Week, which sees people fundraising, giving, and standing alongside communities around the world, people have taken up the challenge to do their part in interesting ways. Osai Ojigho, Director of Policy and Campaigns, and Pete Moorey, Head of Church and Community at Christian Aid, joined Mal Pope to share how people are responding generously and the work Christian Aid is doing around the world
Released on 18 May 2026
Triona Brading and Claire Wood have written a new book, Belonging Without Barriers, challenging us to reimagine church as a place where everyone is fully integrated and genuinely belongs. They joined Donna Birrell to explore what it really feels like to belong in church, not just to turn up on a Sunday, but to be known, valued, and free from hidden hurdles that prevent full participation in church life.
Dr Joyce Samoutou-Wong wrote in her journal years back seven reasons why she would never be a missionary. But then, fast forward twelve years, and Joyce, her husband Henri, and their three young children moved to the rainforests of the Republic of Congo. Today, that reluctant “yes” has grown into New Sight Hospital, a thriving, solar-powered medical centre seeing thousands of patients each year. Joyce joined Madeleine Kerzner to share her testimony
Many of us know the story of Elijah - miracles, wonders, and the chariot of fire! But behind the spectacle, he’s far more relatable than we often realise. Author Suzanne Owen joined Carlton Baxter to share her story of faith, her heart for healing ministry, and why she’s been drawn to exploring the humanity and struggles of Elijah. Her new book, Elijah: A pilgrimage of healing, is out now.