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Shop prices are rising again, partly due to the conflict in the Middle East. As finances tighten, households cut spending, and charitable giving is often among the first to go, despite deep personal commitment. What does this mean for Christian charities, and how are believers responding to the pressure? Jenny Herrera, Executive Director of Acts 435; Andy Bevan from CREO Ventures; and Daniel Jones, Chief Purpose Officer of Stewardship, joined Michael to share what they're seeing!
Released on 1 May 2026
A 45-year-old man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after two Jewish men were stabbed in north London. Police are reviewing events nationwide after the UK terror threat level was raised to “severe,” meaning an attack is highly likely. But is it enough to curb antisemitic attacks, and how should Christians respond? Rachael Maskell, Labour MP for York Central, and David Burrowes, Parliamentary Director for Conservative Christian Fellowship, joined Michael.
Andy Lester, Head of Conservation at A Rocha UK, joins Michael to reflect on Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, his impact on the UK church, and whether the naturalist broadcaster is more open to faith than we might think.
Today marks 81 years since VE Day, but a new survey for the Royal British Legion found that two in three Gen Z adults don’t know it marked the end of WWII in Europe. Why does remembering the war still matter—especially for Christians? Lord Richard Dannatt, former Head of the British Army, joined Michael Fanstone to reflect on what we need to remember, why it’s not about blaming young people, and how the legacy of those events still shapes us today.