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The Beckham family fallout has sent tabloids and social media into a frenzy. But beyond the gossip and drama, bigger questions remain: Is reconciliation always possible — or even the right thing? And does the wisdom to “train up a child in the way he should go” still apply once that child becomes an adult?
Jenny Peters, Director of Connected Lives Charity, and Sara Taylor, UK Director for Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries, joined Michael Fanstone.
Released on 10 Feb 2026
Hannah Rich, director of Christians on the Left, sat down with Michael to reflect on a turbulent week in Westminster and how we can be praying for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Chris Vargas, a tattoo artist from THINK Café, joins Michael Fanstone to chat about being a 'light for the city' in an age of depleting high streets. They discuss how their café survives in a harsh economy, stirring spiritual conversation over coffee, and why he believes the Bible gives us freedom to ink up.
When we hear “having a job,” we picture a steady 9-to-5. But in 2026, work looks different. In the UK, one in six adults does gig work, with freelancers adding 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 explores this with Sandie Eggers Seagroves, who shares her freelance journey.