Is Elijah more relatable than we think?

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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.

Released on 28 May 2026

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