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New Year’s Day saw the return of the BBC’s The Traitors, a show all about deception and trust. But spotting a traitor isn’t just a TV challenge. In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus warns about false prophets; wolves in sheep’s clothing. So how can we recognise them in real life, especially in our churches and communities? Rev Dr Alasdair Black of Stirling Baptist Church shared his insights with Esther Higham on Inspirational Breakfast.
Released on 12 Jan 2026
Sheridan Voysey from the Friendship Lab joins Esther Higham to discuss the need to step out of the online world and enjoy the “richness” of in-person friendships. They chat about AI chatbots, going on friendship dates, and the epidemic of isolation.
Pubs can be as much a part of British life as our churches, and in many villages, they’re practically neighbours. However, with rising costs and tighter regulations, more local pubs are facing their last orders. So should the church step in to help keep them alive? The Crask Inn in the Scottish Highlands is owned by the Scottish Episcopal Church, where prayers are offered alongside pints. Manager Shane Sieweke joined Esther to share how faith should be on tap at UK pubs!
Is “Divorce Day” a real thing — or just media hype? Michaela Hyde, Executive Director at the Marriage Foundation, and Emma Atkins, from Family Life UK, joined Esther Higham to unpack the myth and the reality, explore how churches can talk about divorce without shame, and reflect on how we hold conviction and grace together in our view of marriage.