How do you receive a calling as a worship leader? Is it a God-given talent? A special anointing? Songwriter, worship leader, and loving dad Nick Herbert chats with Donna Birrell about what he's up to at Spring Harvest — and the moment he knew God had truly begun his worship journey
What’s the current climate around online safety? Katherine Hill from Care for the Family — a Christian charity equipping families with faith-based support — spoke with Donna Birrell about the overwhelming response at Spring Harvest and how God is moving through their work!
When was the last time you checked in with a friend? Phil Knox and Sheridan Voysey truly walk the walk when it comes to friendship. In a bustling exhibition hall, they sat down with Donna Birrell to share what a loving community can bring — and how they first met!
If you could save someone's life... would you? Dr Richmond Wandera was lifted out of extreme poverty with the help of UK sponsors through the charity Compassion. He’s now a church leader committed to leading his fellow Ugandans away from the prosperity gospel and toward biblical truth - he joined Donna Birrell at Spring Harvest to share his story.
Do you believe in a God of Miracles? Debra Green, founder of Redeeming Our Communities, dropped into our studio at Spring Harvest at Minehead to share her faith-filled testimony and the tremendous power of prayer!
How do you know that you are hearing God and not your thoughts? Do the silly sausage challenge, of course! Chris Adeoshan is part of Spring Harvest's team, and he sat down with Donna Birrell to explain how he is able to prophesy in the name of the Lord!
You’ve probably heard the whispers—for the last few years, there have been growing stories of God moving powerfully among the younger generations. Donna Birrell caught up with Mads Brown from the student ministry Fusion and Bethan, a student from Lincoln University, to talk about what some call a “quiet revival” — a movement of young people reconnecting with faith across the UK.
When you pass a homeless person on the street, do you stop? Pastor Mick Fleming joined Carlton Baxter to continue his fight to make the Church more inclusive to the homeless regardless of how messy it gets..
Do we really know what it means to be persecuted for our faith? Eddie Lyle, former CEO of Open Doors, joined Carlton Baxter to share powerful testimonies of Christians across the world—believers who risk imprisonment, beatings, or worse simply for following Jesus. And yet, perhaps most remarkably, he shares how they welcomed it as they believed they were simply living out their faith. Pick up his new book "Witness" at opendoorsuk.org
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.
How do you hear the voice of God? Is it a whisper? A vision? A gut feeling? Or maybe you’re still waiting to hear Him at all? Prophet and minister Hellie Brunt re-united with Mal Pope to share the simple steps to a better reception with God!
How can you have hope when your chances are almost statistically impossible? Beth Appleby was told that her third child would likely die during childbirth, yet somewhere deep inside of her, she still had hope; she joined Fiona Stewart to share her incredible testimony!
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.
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.
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