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Mal Pope, standing in for Michael, explored how faith holds up in the high-pressure world of professional kitchens, where long hours, stress, and sharp tempers are part of daily life. He was joined by Chef Jonni Smith and Christian caterer Sylvia Parkes, who shared honest reflections on the challenges and rewards of living out faith in such an intense environment, and whether it can truly thrive under the heat!
Released on 17 Apr 2026
If adding more entertainment brought more people through the doors, would it be worth it? Or is the message of the Gospel meant to stand on its own? From comedy and drama to something as unexpected as magic—where should the line be drawn? Is there even a line at all? Tom Elliot is an evangelist and entertainer. He spoke to Mal Pope about his unusual path, his new tour and whether the church should ever lean more into entertainment to reach people.
Oil prices have surged past $126 a barrel amid fears of Middle East disruption, boosting North Sea activity. But life offshore remains harsh: workers face high fatality risks, isolation, long shifts, poor sleep, and time away from family, with some reports suggesting elevated suicide rates. So how can Christian faith endure or grow in such conditions? Michael spoke to former rig worker-turned-minister Colin Webster to better understand if faith can survive on an oil rig.
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!