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Do you love your Bible? For most Christians, the answer would be, yes! Yet, let’s be honest: there are times when we read something in our bibles we don’t fully understand. Sometimes we encounter passages that challenge us—or even leave us puzzled. To help unpack some of those tough questions, theologian Dr. Alasdair Black, Senior Pastor of Stirling Baptist Church, joined Madeleine Kerzner for a conversation.
Released on 17 Nov 2025
Friendship and redemption often go hand in hand. In fact, many people come to faith because a friend introduced them to Jesus. So, how can we shine the light of the gospel through the relationships we intentionally build? Evangelist and missiologist Phil Knox, author of The Best of Friends, joined Fiona Stewart to explore how we can be “good news people”—seeing friendship as ministry, not just socializing
Craig D. Forrest is an award-winning TV director & documentary filmmaker whose career has taken him to over 160 countries over a 50 year career. His latest book, 'Night Train to Cairo' is a memoir sharing some of the most significant moments in his filmmaking journey, from spiritual battlegrounds, dangerous encounters and moments of divine intervention. Premier's Fiona Stewart sat down with him to hear his story,
By nature, gratitude doesn’t come easily to us as humans. But the Bible tells us in 1 Thessalonians 5:18: “In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” So, how can we become more thankful people in spite of life’s challenges? Amy Boucher Pye—author, speaker, retreat leader, and spiritual director—joined Fiona Stewart to explore this.