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From the Gospel accounts not lining up perfectly to the differences across the resurrection narratives, the nature of biblical truth can sometimes feel unclear. Church historian, theologian, and senior pastor of Stirling Baptist Church, Alasdair Black, joined Lydia Bennett to explore why we can trust the Bible even though it isn’t always tidy.
Released on 1 Apr 2026
Can music speak into something as complex, and sometimes as painful, as the asylum system? For Josh Asokan, the answer is a resounding yes. Josh is the founder and director of Odyssey Ensemble - the UK’s first professional orchestra devoted entirely to telling and amplifying refugee stories through music. He joined Premier’s Lydia Bennett to share his story.
When you think about worship, what’s the very first picture that comes to mind? Daniel Johnson, Programme Leader for Theology, Music, and Worship Studies at the London School of Theology, joined Lydia Bennett to explore what the Bible actually says about worship, Christian worship throughout history, and the practical nuts and bolts of congregational worship.
Shaping identity starts young, which is why it’s so important that children grow up with strong, godly role models. That’s something Dr Nkechi Ifediora is deeply passionate about. As the founder of Sparkle Queen Global Ministries, she joined Lydia to share how Sparkle Queen Dolls are helping young girls discover their God-given identity, through the power of play.