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Premier Unbelievable and Spring Harvest are inviting 11–18 year olds to take part in the Youth Preaching Prize 2026. The winner will receive expert coaching, plus a £125 prize and book bundle.
Esther was joined by former winners Milly Tinson and Grace Keir, sharing how the competition has changed their lives— and why you’re never too young to speak out.
Find out more about this year's prize at premierunbelievable.com
Released on 18 Mar 2026
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