In Conversation
In Conversation - brings you stories that challenge faith and thinking. Victor Hulbert and Richard Daly talk with guests from varied backgrounds and lifestyles discovering what's important in their lives and learning lessons for our own.
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Cancer survivor Lurline Thomas shares her personal journey, and talks about relying on God's strength during her darkest moments.
Sophie shares her remarkable story of surviving the Rwandan genocide in 1994, when about 800,000 people were slaughtered in just 100 days.
Businesswoman and mother of four, Nina Kalu runs Mamas In Need. A charity that helps mothers and babies living in rural areas in Africa.
Mark Prince (father of murdered teenager Kiyan Prince) continues his story. He talks about the death of his son and shares his journey to establishing the Kiyan Prince Foundation.
In part one of a two-part conversation with Richard Daly, Mark Prince (father of murdered teenager Kiyan Prince) reflects on his own tough childhood growing up with a violent father, his successful boxing career and the struggle to cope when it all came to a sudden end. In Part two, Mark talks about the death of his son and shares his journey to establishing the Kiyan Prince Foundation.
From a degree in political science to preacher to academic lecturer, Julian shares his journey of faith.
Janelle is a motivational speaker, lay preacher, business woman and health professional. She is also passionate about families affected by domestic violence, alcohol and addiction, and is also an author of 3 books.
A spiritualist for 26 years, a survivor of liver failure and an emergency liver transplant, Nina Jaggers shares her remarkable story.
Amanda's interview highlights a remarkable life which underpins God's continual leading and direction to where she is today as the CEO of Christian Aid.
Rio reflects on God's leading in his life, from growing up in a dysfunctional family in his native Philippines, through his journey to the UK and his life today where he ministers to his churches and community.
Pastor Thomas reflects on how he needed to adapt his ministry to the British culture and the many differences compared to living and working in his native Guyana.
Even when he was just a boy aged 7, David knew he wanted to be a pastor. Now, he reflects on 30 years in ministry and the role of the pastor in people's lives today.
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