Where Was God? (transcript)
Mark Dowd examines a key question of faith: how can a loving God let people suffer?
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Mark Dowd examines a key question of faith: how can a loving God let people suffer?
Mary Johnson-Roy’s only child was murdered in 1993. Today, she is helping his killer rebuild his life.
Ravinder Singh Sidhu – Ravi to his friends – is a Sikh, and his faith is important to him. In…
Carol Cooke Eid grew up a Christian in Lebanon. As a young woman, she felt uneasy about Islam and wanted…
Daniel Deng Abot was one of Southern Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ – one of around 20,000 boys displaced or orphaned during…
Sasha Chanoff is a humanitarian worker descended from Jewish great-grandparents who fled the early 20th Century pogroms in Russia and…
The lives of young Palestinian Christians are being transformed by this ancient spiritual art. At the heart of Bethlehem’s old…
Two former enemies in the Falklands conflict try to reconcile war and faith
Vin Ray examines how drones are changing the face of US warfare
What it means to be gay, lesbian or transgender in the world’s most religious continent