Inspirational Breakfast with Esther Higham

Presented by Esther Higham

Monday - Thursday from 7am

'We should celebrate taxes'

23 Oct 2023
23:31

Investment director Robert Hughes-Penney, and Sue Richardson from Just Money, chat to Esther Higham about how to fix our economy, why we should celebrate taxes, and whether the rich should pay higher taxes.

Should Christians engage in the Culture War?

23 Oct 2023
13:37

Peter Lynas and Jo Frost from the Evangelical Alliance join Esther Higham to chat about the culture war, identity politics, and what it really means to be human.

Navigating multicultural adoption as Christians

19 Oct 2023
20:44

Rev Luke Bacon, Claire Hailwood of Home for Good and Lucinda Smith, author of 'The Red Thread', explore the unique experiences in multicultural adoption as Christians.

Girls Brigade still going strong on 135th anniversary

19 Oct 2023
10:52

Catherine Burt, assistant director, and 8-year old member Ranjini join Esther Higham to chat about why Girls Brigade is still so popular after 135 years

Al Alhi Hospital bombing: Peace is the only thing that will save lives

18 Oct 2023
11:29

Esther Higham speaks to the Rector of St Andrews Church in Ramallah and Vice-Chair of the Hospital, Father Fadi on the devasting bombing in Gaza that has now claimed at least 500 lives

John Kirkby gives us an evangelism masterclass!

18 Oct 2023
23:17

John Kirkby, founder of the I61 movement, joins Esther Higham to answer all your big questions and worries about sharing your faith.

How can the Church help restore lost trust in the Police?

17 Oct 2023
19:42

Esther Higham tackles the pertinent conversation of better Policing and the role the Church can play in this interview with police officers Bevan Powell and Brian McCarthy.

Why Jordan Peterson turned to God

17 Oct 2023
12:17

Author and founder of Premier Unbelievable, Justin Brierley, chats with Esther Higham about the decline in New Atheism, why intellectuals are drawn to the biblical story, and how we can confidently defend our faith.

Israel-Hamas: Hard military operations will only lead to more radicalism

16 Oct 2023
8:40

Military strategist and expert Major General Tim Cross (Retired) speaks to Esther Higham on the danger of the current military options being explored in the fight between Israel and Hamas.

Why do African Pentecostals have more miraculous signs than UK churches?

16 Oct 2023
13:55

Esther Higham speaks to Harvey Kwiyani, an author and expert on African Theology, on why there are more miraculous signs in African churches today than churches native to the UK.

Black History Month: Dealing with racial prejudice as a black women

16 Oct 2023
14:48

Broadcaster Lady T and producer Tobi Olujinmi from the podcast Discover Me join Esther Higham to chat about overcoming barriers, to success, connecting with their history, and what they learnt from their conversations with Bridgerton actress Adjoa Andoh.

Should church leaders speak out about issues in politics and society, or stick to preaching?

12 Oct 2023
23:24

Miriam Cates (MP), Bishop David Walker (House of lords) and Andy Flanagan Director of Christians in Politics, discuss whether Church leaders should speak out about issues in politics and society or stick to preaching.

Black History Month: How do we heal from our gruesome past?

11 Oct 2023
19:19

What can we do today that would heal the scars of the past? Is reparations for the slave trade in the UK a ray of light for Black people? Esther Higham speaks to broadcaster, author and founder of Heirs of Slavery Alex Renton and the Music Director at Liverpool Lighthouse and the Liverpool Gospel Music Festival Chair, Anu Omedeyi.

Israel-Hamas: 'The human cost would be the most devastating outcome'

11 Oct 2023
10:37

Rev David Hardman chats with Esther Higham live from Jerusalem and shares how he felt waking up to the sounds of sirens and rockets when the conflict broke out.

World Mental Health Day: Are scriptures enough to deal with rising mental health issues in young people?

10 Oct 2023
18:28

Esther Higham speaks to Ian Soars CEO of Spurgeons and Rev Giselle Rusted, Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lead for Pennine Care Foundation on mental health issues in young people. With the high rate of mental health problems in people aged 16-25 years, what can we do to support and roll back the thickening clouds filling the minds of our young people? They discuss the possibility of over-reliance on scriptures in addressing mental issues, rather than having a collaborative approach to the problem.

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