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On Bank Holiday Monday, Esther Higham spoke with Tom Nelson about how churches often miss the importance of everyday work. He shares why work matters in God’s economy and how his new podcast, God’s Work, helps Christians see their workplaces as sacred ground.
Released on 1 Apr 2026
Philosopher Sophie-Grace Chappell and Bible scholar James Crossley join Esther Higham to explore one of Christianity’s most debated claims: the resurrection. Prompted by podcaster Steven Bartlett’s question, “Am I going to hell?”, they discuss why belief in the resurrection can be so difficult, what the historical eyewitness accounts suggest, and how much evidence should matter when it comes to faith.
While Christmas has gathered traditions and embellishments (think lobsters in the Nativity), the Easter story has remained largely untouched. But does that mean it can be overlooked? Andrew Ollerton joined Esther to uncover fresh insight into the story at the heart of Good Friday and Easter.
Theologian and scholar Preston Sprinkle grew up in a “soft complementarian” church—but after digging deeper into Scripture, his perspective shifted. In this conversation with Esther Higham, he shares his journey to egalitarianism, explains why Romans 16 was pivotal in changing his mindset, and urges us to stop strawmanning—and start steelmanning—these important conversations.
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