A Carol for the Soul
O Holy Night, a song for Christmas that speaks of self-worth and redemption from slavery – is that why we love it so much?
Thought-provoking, intelligent speech radio for people who have a faith – and those who just feel intrigued by the spiritual dimension to life.
Hear some of the most respected names in British journalism as well as new talent.
What’s in a name? Rabbi Naftali Brawer considers the naming and not-naming of God
Blogger Ms Afropolitan explains how a personal, supernatural experience led her to explore mysticism
Alison Hilliard on Ethiopia’s astonishing rock-hewn churches, one of the most extraordinary centres of Orthodox Christianity
How one man’s Sikh faith has led him to provide humanitarian aid around the world
The atheist son of Muslim-Christian parents on why he is not out to convert the world to Humanism
Former Times correspondent Ruth Gledhill on the best and worst of times as a religious journalist
Interfaith activist Mohammed Ali Amla on how encountering “the other” is a valuable life lesson
The author and broadcaster Peter Hitchens argues that the past may be another country, but it’s one we can’t ignore
Things Unseen editor Kristine Pommert reflects on working in a deeply unfashionable yet fascinating programme area. Religious broadcasting is >>Listen
Paralympic gold medallist Jason Smyth, a Mormon, on how his faith helps him compete