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Should phones be banned in church?
Josh Hinton, Head of Communications at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, and psychologist Sarah Taylor joined Esther to share whether phones should be locked away for a Sunday service or if the positives outweigh the negatives of having them out on a Sunday morning!
Released on 13 Nov 2025
Ever opened your Bible only to stumble into a scene of shocking violence and wonder why it’s even there? These passages never make it into sermons or onto fridge magnets, so they can catch us off guard. With trigger warnings now standard across media, should some Bible readings come with their own? And how do we help children navigate Scripture’s darkest moments? Children’s minister and Parenting for Faith founder Rachel Turner, and Westcott House lecturer Dr Karen O’Donnell, join Esther to dig in.
Do we need to be wiser with our giving? You want to help, but give too hastily, and you might end up donating to the wrong places, only to see your gift in the wrong person’s pocket or your food donation rotting in a warehouse. And when something like a natural disaster occurs, this decision is more important than ever. Daniel Jones from Stewardship and James Brazier from Samaritan’s Purse join Esther Higham to help ensure your donations are used as intended!
Nearly 1 million people in the UK are living with dementia, but how does this condition impact their faith and spiritual life? Author and chaplain Rev Ben Boland shares moving stories with Esther Higham, revealing how God’s imprint on a person’s life can endure, even as memory fades and the mind deteriorates.
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