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Do you ever wonder if it’s your own voice or God’s?
Bill Cahusac, Director of Pastoral Care at Emmaus Road, has learned to take risks in following the Holy Spirit’s guidance. He spoke to Esther Higham about the subtle and supernatural ways God moves, the importance of being interruptible, and the wild experiences that happen when we step out in faith.
Released on 11 Nov 2025
A new review of England’s curriculum is recommending fewer exams and a greater focus on life skills and “enrichment.” But how might these changes shape our children’s futures and prospects? And how would God assess our intellect and achievements? Headteacher David Bedford and tutor Chris Follett speak to Esther Higham.
Janet Gough OBE, architectural historian and author of the new book Divine Light, joins Esther Higham to explore how stained-glass windows can help us encounter and appreciate God. Together, they discuss her favourite examples across the UK, how to read the stories they tell, and why she believes their beauty more than justifies their enormous cost.
A new Bible from the German Bible Society depicts Bible characters as cartoon animals, like Moses as a hippo and Esther as a gazelle. It’s designed to help children engage with the stories, but is it necessary? Olly Goldenberg from Children Can joins Esther Higham to discuss whether taking a creative license improves accessibility for children or risks watering down the Gospel experience.
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