In Conversation - Series 6

In Conversation - Series 6 / 21 January 2016
Debbie Higgens
A fan of C S Lewis since picking up his book, Mere Christianity during her student days, Debbie Higgens now serves as on-site director and warden for 'The Kilns', the Oxford home where Lewis spent the last twenty years of his life. It was the simplicity of Mere Christianity that appealed to Debbie, as well as Mere Christianity, Lewis is best known for his children's series, The Chronicles of Narnia, and for The Screwtape Letters. All three, she says, are very powerful representations of the gospel. They are also a very approachable reintroduction, she says quoting Lewis, "Stealing past the watchful dragons", for those who have been turned off Christianity in the past. "He flips it and says, 'look at it in a different way'."

In Conversation - Series 6 / 10 April 2014
Jonathan Burnett
Jonathan Burnett shares his no-holds-barred experience of life in a pastoral family, how he turned his back on a career in biochemistry to volunteer as a teacher in Korea and go on to become a pastor. And talks honestly about his private struggles with the darker side of the human experience.

In Conversation - Series 6 / 2 April 2014
Jamie Jorge
Jaime Jorge, renowned Adventist violinist, shares his story of faith to God in communist Cuba, how God has transformed his life, and the difference that trust can make. We also hear some of his music.

In Conversation - Series 6 / 26 March 2014
Pauline Allcock
Pauline Allcock trained as a lawyer but ME put paid to that employment. However, a remarkable answer to prayer means that today she not only holds down a successful job, but works with Adventist Frontier Missions and volunteers in her local church.

In Conversation - Series 6 / 13 March 2014
Richard Shaw
Richard Shaw was born with muscular atrophy, a congenital, degenerative impairment causing wasting of the "voluntary" muscles. Despite having never effectively walked and been a wheelchair user most of his life, he shares how a thoughtful Christian carer helped him come to faith, and how living with a disability is no barrier to living a fulfilling life.

In Conversation - Series 6 / 5 March 2014
Karin and Llew Edwards
Karin and Llew Edwards openly share their moving and thoughtful views on living with terminal cancer. Their mixture of humour, honesty and a deep trust in God makes this compelling viewing.

In Conversation - Series 6 / 27 February 2014
Elisabeth Sanguesa
Growing up in a country where her Church was deemed illegal, yet her dad was a printer of Christian books, Elisabeth developed both a love for God and for literature. She also loves travel, just as well as today she is Marketing Manager for the Stanborough Press and travels the world promoting Adventist literature.

In Conversation - Series 6 / 20 February 2014
Julian Hibbert
Discover the life of Messenger Editor, Pastor Julian Hibbert. Find the courage of his father on 'the long march' as a German prisoner of war at the end of WW2, and how his humanity then passed onto his son today.

In Conversation - Series 6 / 12 February 2014
Gwenton Sloley
Former Gangster, Gwenton Sloley reveals his cry to God from a London prison cell, how a police officer who believed in him changed his life, and how, in his streetwise style, he now mentors youth, attracting them to positive lifestyles.