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How’s your calendar looking today? Meetings, errands, gym, but what about time with God?
In a fast-paced world, constant busyness can crowd out stillness and intimacy with Him. As James 4:8 says, “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.”
But how do we do that in daily life? Esther spoke to Alasdair Wallace from Christianity Explored about making space for God in practice.
Released on 20 Apr 2026
How much does your past affect your marriage — and how do you deal with it? The Drama, featuring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, pushes that question to the extreme, with the bride-to-be revealing she once planned a school shooting. John and Joanne O’Connor, from Junction 42, and pastors Dennis and Lorna Wade of Micah Church, reflect on the film’s themes, discussing what it means to bring past trauma into relationships, and ultimately to Jesus. Warning: This discussion references domestic homicide.
Knife crime in London has hit a ten-year high, with over 16,000 offences in 2024/25. A Bristol Medical School report reveals that two school-aged children are killed by knives every month in England, 90% of them boys. But what actually makes a difference? Esther spoke to Luke Watson, CEO of London youth charity XLP, about how faith can be a game-changer for young people in deprived communities.
He’s played bass on some of the most iconic rock songs of all time, but Pink Floyd’s former bassist Guy Pratt has swapped strings for bells, taking up bellringing at his village church. To find out what draws people to the towers, Esther spoke to Dickon Love MBE, a belfry archaeologist, bellringer, and Captain of the Royal Jubilee Bellringers.