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Nigeria is home to some of the world’s biggest churches — including Abuja’s 100,000-seat Glory Dome — and has around 93 million Christians.
But thousands of Christians are being killed for their faith each year. So what is it like to follow Jesus in Nigeria right now? And how could the UK government respond? Esther was joined by Rev Gideon Para-Mallam and Ayo Adedoyin from PSJ UK to explore.
Released on 18 Aug 2026
How do you get out of debt when it feels like there’s no way out? With 8.5 million working-age adults experiencing material deprivation, what needs to be done to tackle poverty? As Andy Burnham takes his cost-of-living tour around the UK, CAP CEO Stuart McCulloch tells Producer Jamie Pratt what he makes of the new PM’s commitment to tackling poverty — and how CAP is entering a new chapter!
Following the death of Jason Arday, what is it like to be a Black Christian in the public eye — and what can our media, academic institutions and churches learn from the events leading up to his death? Esther was joined by pastor and theologian Jeronne Rudder and journalist and broadcaster Roger Bolton to explore the complexities and controversies surrounding Jason’s story.
A new twin study from Lund University suggests IQ is around 75% genetically influenced. Ruth and Claire Jackson join Esther to chat about the unique bond they’ve formed as (near) identical twins, using their likeness to escape detention at school, the continued confusion at family gatherings, and how being a twin has shaped their faith.