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Does life feel permanently hurried? Is your brain always running at full speed?
Mutsa James, founder of the Kindred Workshop, and Caro Penney, Abbey Warden at the Iona Community, join Michael to explore what it really means to live slowly without dulling our ambition for the gospel — and why a quieter life isn’t about location, but intention.
Released on 16 Jan 2026
From the earliest days of the Church, Christians have grappled with how to engage with political power. Jesus’ call to “render unto Caesar” points to both engagement and distance. Partnership with government has at times enabled churches to serve the poor and pursue justice — but at other moments has risked diluting the Gospel. Jack Palmer White and Bishop Mike Royal are part of ChurchWorks, and they joined Premier’s Michael Fanstone to explore the issue.
If the resurrection of Jesus could be 100% verified, how would it change your faith? Mike Hood explores this life-changing question in his new book The “If” That Changes Everything, with Michael on Inspirational Breakfast.
Vernette John-Joiles, founder of Digging into Digital, joins Michael to share the do’s and don’ts of WhatsApp etiquette, particularly in our church groups. How do we handle the 'trauma dumps'? Is it bad to ignore prayer requests? And what's the way best way to leave a group?