Inspirational Breakfast with Esther Higham

Presented by Esther Higham

Monday - Thursday from 7am

Is Trump's Gaza plan an answer to our prayers?

1 Oct 2025
23:15

Is “eternal peace” in the Holy Land possible? Journalist Gavin Drake joined Esther Higham to respond to Trump’s 20-point peace plan, the UK’s recognition of Palestine, and claims of genocide in Gaza - asking what all this means for the people living through it, and how we can respond in prayer.

Ruth Leigh on writing an award-winning, God-inspired story

30 Sep 2025
15:19

Award-winning author Ruth Leigh joined Esther Higham to share the inspiration behind her novel and discuss how to turn a compelling story into a finished book.

If you're wary of the mainstream media, listen to this...

30 Sep 2025
23:13

How do you develop a healthy diet when it comes to the news? Is it right to be cautious of the mainstream media? Journalists Peter Crumpler and Jenny Taylor spoke to Esther Higham about sorting fact from fiction, whether you should pay for your news, and how our spiritual gifts can play a role in deciphering and spreading news stories.

Knife Crime: How churches can respond to youth violence

29 Sep 2025
24:27

Two years ago this week, 15-year-old Christian schoolgirl Elianne Andam was tragically killed in a knife attack in Croydon. Last year alone, 17 children under the age of 16 were killed with knives. So, what can the Church do? Power the Fight CEO Ben Lindsay OBE and Resurgo Deputy CEO Pete Bacon joined Esther Higham to unpack this.

Do churches need a little more homegrown worship?

29 Sep 2025
13:40

Hannah Roberts and Towan Green from The Well Collective are passionate about local, original worship. Emerging from The Well Church in Sheffield, they joined Esther Higham to share why embracing homegrown worship could be transformative for your church.

Can you really be pastored by an internet preacher?

18 Sep 2025
21:12

Christian content creator, Rev. Dan Beesley, along with Andy Bannister, Director of Solas, joined Esther Higham to unpack the boom of the e-church and whether that is affecting personal connection in church.

Encouraging the next great inventor in our churches

18 Sep 2025
15:30

Stephanie Bevin from Christians in Science joins Esther Higham to chat inventions! They reflect on TIME magazine's Girl Of The Year, how we nurture curiosity and innovation in young people, and understanding more of God through both biblical teaching and scientific exploration.

Top tips to see your workplace spiritually transformed

17 Sep 2025
17:06

Martyn Link, Managing Director of Link Advisory and part of the team behind Thrive 25, joined Esther Higham to chat about encouraging, equipping, and empowering Christians in the workplace so they can help transform society.

How to enforce peace around us with spiritual authority

17 Sep 2025
24:00

Carl Brettle, CEO of the Neighbourhood Prayer Network, and Sammy Jordan, a church planter from Eastleigh, joined Esther Higham to unpack how Christians can respond to unusual criminal or evil behaviour—not just with grief, but with spiritual authority.

Lessons from the first 'millenial' saint

17 Sep 2025
23:20

Carlo Acutis, who died age 15, has been declared a saint by Pope Leo. So how did he make ab impact in such a short life? And how could his story inspire young people in our churches? Jack Regan, Director of Youth Services for the Catholic Diocese of Lancaster, and Sarah Williams, a children’s, youth, and family worker in London, spoke to Esther Higham.

'One of Jesus's parables prompted me to join the counter-protest on Saturday'

17 Sep 2025
14:20

Thomas Sharpe is a writer, political commentator, and Transformation Manager at the National Grid. On Saturday, he joined around 5,000 others at the Stand Up To Racism counter-protests in London. He spoke with Esther Higham about the tense day, how one of Jesus’s parables prompted him to go, and what it means to love our enemies in the context of political disagreement.

Alistair Begg on finding new life in the stories of Jesus

15 Sep 2025
16:18

Bible teacher Alistair Begg catches up with Esther Higham to discuss his new booklet The Man on the Middle Cross, which challenges us to find new life in Jesus’ encounters with the Woman at the Well, the Paralytic Man, and the thief on the cross.

Should Christians rally behind Unite the Kingdom?

15 Sep 2025
21:54

Pastor and Unite the Kingdom campaigner Rikki Doolan, and Dr. Krish Kandiah, Founder of the Sanctuary Foundation, joined Esther Higham to discuss whether the March and the Unite the Kingdom movement are something that Christians in the UK should get behind.

Michael Nazir-Ali on engaging faith in public transformation

11 Sep 2025
16:35

Dr. Michael Nazir-Ali, former Bishop of Rochester and now President of the Oxford Centre for Training, Research, Advocacy and Dialogue, joined Esther Higham ahead of the “Faith, Freedom and Politics” conference to discuss why faith in public dialogue is more vital now than ever. Register to attend on Eventbrite.

Sibling Rivalry: How to navigate the unspoken battle in every family

11 Sep 2025
21:02

Author and speaker Lin Button, along with Drew Cordell—author and founder of Honest Christianity—joined Esther Higham to explore what happens when one sibling steps into the spotlight, the emotional impact this can have, and how to protect relationships from the strain of imbalance.

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