One life-changing setback can shake your faith — but what happens when life knocks you off course twice? Jennifer O'Brien knows this journey all too well. In a powerful conversation with Mal Pope, she opens up about choosing hope over despair and discovering the strength to praise God through her most difficult seasons.
Sometimes, addiction is easy to spot—but other times, it hides in plain sight. Addiction counsellors John and Sally Childress joined Fiona Stewart to share vital insight into the kinds of hidden struggles that often go unnoticed in our churches
Rachel Turner from Parenting for Faith returns to share practical wisdom on stewarding children’s faith journeys, nurturing a lasting relationship with God, and creating homes and church communities where their faith can flourish.
Football or faith? Tobi Sho-Silva says—why not both? In a conversation with Premier’s Fiona Stewart, Tobi shares his journey of trusting God through the highs and lows of professional football, how his faith became his foundation, and the heart behind the charity he’s launched to help other athletes grow spiritually.
When you face your darkest trials, do you draw closer to God—or drift further away? For Sarah Grant, traumatic events had caused her faith to struggle until a pregnancy during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic became the start of a spiritual awakening she never saw coming.
Does your church have a strong singles ministry? And should pastors have a role in your dating life? Singles ministry experts Kris Swiatocho and Caroline Chalkey joined Lydia Bennett to shed light on the often-overlooked exclusion of single people and single parents from the family of God.
Is public evangelism still a bold and necessary presence on the high street—or is it time for a rethink? Dominic Muir, evangelist and minister, shares his thoughts and explains why sharing the faith publicly has never been more important.
Dr Hormoz Shariat, founder of Iran Alive ministries, joined James Pratt to share his powerful testimony of finding Jesus while in an Iranian Muslim family and the work he does bringing thousands of Iranians to faith.
How can people receive living water when their drinking water is contaminated? Chris Beth, founder of The Bucket Ministry, joined Lydia Bennett to share his incredible testimony of how a car crash caused him to see the need of some of the world's most deprived communities and his work to change that.
Forgiveness. It's probably one of the most common words in a Christian's dictionary. But why is it so important? It could very easily be one of those words that we overlook because it comes up so often, but do we know the actual ramifications of forgiveness? Jeronne Rudder is a pastor and theologian who joined Premier's Mal Pope on Faith, Hope and Love to tackle this unforgiving subject!
How do you break a generational curse? Rebecca McGoffs' family always had problems with Alcohol, but it took the pandemic for her to realise her own dependency; one morning, she cried to God for help but was not prepared for the miraculous events that followed!
Is It Ever Okay to Shut Off from the World and be in a happy place with God? Climate change, inequality, economic instability—it’s a lot to handle. Is it ever okay to ignore the world around us for the sake of peace? Dr. Delroy Hall is a therapist and former minister who joined Carlton Baxter to share whether we can take a mental health break or if we should push through and engage with reality.
Can music really convey something more? Jason Carter is an incredibly gifted musician recognised by many countries, even those who would persecute him for his Christian faith. He joins Mal Pope to share his fascinating story of touring Afghanistan, Dubai, Pakistan and even North Korea!
Should Christians save for a rainy day or fully trust God with our future? We're called to be good stewards of our resources, but how do you balance saving, investing, and having faith in God for your finances? Emmanuel Asuquo is a financial advisor. As seen on TV, he joined Mal Pope to share some wisdom on how we can better save money.
What does it take to be a Premier League chaplain? Do you need to dribble through your team's needs like they do on the pitch? Save shots as you try to save souls? Chris Roe sat down with Lydia Bennett to discuss his faith journey, life in football, and supporting others five years after the UK’s COVID-19 lockdown. Now serving as Chief Development Officer at Rowland Brothers Foundation, he shares how his experiences in football continue to shape his work and ministry today.