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When we hear “having a job,” we often picture a steady 9-to-5. But in the UK, one in six adults are part of the gig economy, with freelancers contributing over £200 billion to the economy in 2023.
It offers freedom, yet brings uncertainty about income and identity. Does that instability hinder or deepen faith? Michael Fanstone was joined by Sandie Eggers Seagroves to share her freelance journey.
Released on 20 Feb 2026
What can the sport of skeleton teach us in our faith? Laura Murdoch from Christians in Sport joined Michael to reflect on the highs and lows of this year’s Winter Olympics and to celebrate 50 years of their incredible ministry.
Christian values are back in the spotlight. Reform UK says it will “save Britain’s Christian heritage,” while splinter group Restore Britain puts faith values at its core. Both face controversy over immigration and alleged far-right ties. So what should a party rooted in Christian principles prioritise? Before hearing from a Reform spokesperson, Michael spoke to Keith Brindle, a hospice chaplain and campaigner for Christians Against the Far-Right.
Spare a thought for Tesco, which recently put up Welsh signs in Cornwall, mistaking them for Cornish. A light-hearted mix-up — but it shows how language shapes identity. Globally, one in five people still await the Bible in their own tongue. We are far from Revelation’s vision of every tribe and language worshipping together. Robin Peake of Wycliffe Bible Translators joined Michael to explain why language matters.