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After suffering multiple miscarriages and feeling isolated and unsupported, Zoe Clarke-Coates and her husband Andy were determined to change the story for other couples. Andy joined Esther Higham to discuss the latest government reforms, the work of their charity Saying Goodbye, and the unique experience of fathers in the journey through miscarriage.
Released on 13 May 2026
New research from the Evangelical Alliance suggests many Christians are becoming more cautious about expressing their faith in public, with some choosing not to disclose their beliefs at all in certain settings. Thrive 26 is a Scotland-wide gathering designed to encourage and equip Christians to live out their faith in the workplace through talks, networking, prayer and shared experiences. Business consultant and Thrive 26 team member Martyn Link joined Esther to share more.
As Glasgow City Mission celebrates 200 years of sharing the gospel and supporting homeless and disadvantaged people, CEO Charles Maasz and Jean-Ray Knighton-Fitt—Director of U-Turn South Africa and Global City Mission Alliance co-ordinator—reflect with Esther on lessons learned, the shared (and different) stories of homelessness across cultures, and what it takes for a ministry to go the distance.
Hundreds of thousands are expected in London this Saturday for the Unite the Kingdom Rally, organised by Tommy Robinson. With Christian symbols and worship prominent at previous rallies, is this cultural trend a worrying sign or an exciting opportunity? Esther spoke to Tommy Sharpe, whose organisation challenges links between the far-right and the Church, and Dom Muir, Christian speaker and author, who will be taking part in the march.
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