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Turning The Spotlight On What Is Keeping Millions In Grinding PovertyJonathan Bellamy spoke with Danny Punnose, the Vice President of Gospel for Asia, about the causes of extreme poverty in the world and what needs to happen to break the cycle. [19.04.18]
The Life Of A Soldier's WifeEmily Parker spoke with Brenda Hale about the day she found out her husband had died in Afghanistan, how she survived the shock and grief, and her life in politics since then. [17.04.18]
Isle Of DogsSimon Dillon reviews the quirky and visually arresting stop-motion animation. [14.04.18]
When Death Takes A Loved OneEmily Parker spoke with Alain Emerson about the loss of his first wife, how to process grief, and why he wrote Luminous Dark. [12.04.18]
Taking Care Of The EnvironmentPaul Poulton considers what initiatives are happening and what personal responsibility we should take. [10.04.18]
Ready Player OneSimon Dillon reviews the Steven Spielberg blockbuster. [07.04.18]
Egypt Election: 'Protect Your Persecuted Christians, Mr President'Release International report on the continuing persecution of the largest remaining Christian community in the Middle East. [05.04.18]
Removing Our MasksEmily Parker spoke with author Claire Musters about finding restoration after an affair, and why we wear masks. [03.04.18]
Restoring The Lives of Disabled And Traumatised Children In The West BankPaul Calvert spoke with Nader Abu Amsha, the director of the YMCA in Beit Sahour, about their holistic approach to therapy and progress being made to gain rights for disabled people in Palestine. [31.03.18]
Changing Lives In South AfricaTich and Joan Smith share their story of God bringing each of them through tragic situations and leading them to launch a ministry - a village which rescues children, restores lives, and raises young leaders. [29.03.18]

