Rustam Qobil meets the Muslim Uighers living in hiding in Kazakhstan, miles from their Vatan, their homeland, in China.
Uighurs - Dreaming Of Vatan homepage
Sunita Thakur examines the clash between liberal and traditionalist Parsis as they try to keep their culture alive.
Keeping the Flame Alive homepage
The Sunday Assembly is a ‘church’ for people who don’t believe in God. John Laurenson talks to the two comedians who founded it.
God's Atheists homepage
The Uma Lulik are East Timorese sacred huts. Janak Rogers explores the idea of lulik and its relevance to Timorese society today
Lulik - The Heart of East Timor homepage
Peter Bowes travels to Loma Linda in California, to explore how healthy eating and spirituality there go hand in hand.
Living Longer in Lovely Hill homepage
Hardeep Singh Kohli explores the relationship between religion and food in Paris - for many the world's gastronomic capital.
Faith and Food homepage
Jo Fidgen heads to Barcelona to examine the case for beatifying Gaudi, the city’s most famous architect.
Gaudi and the Miraculous Building homepage
Do therapies based on ancient mindfulness techniques offer help for some afflictions of modern times? Mike Greenwood reports.
Mindfulness - Old Wisdom for Modern Times homepage
Hardeep Singh Kohli explores the deep spiritual relationship between religion and food, in this episode he looks at Jainism.
Anna Holligan reports from Rotterdam to explore the role of the faith communities in this diverse city.
Rotterdam - The Dutch Melting Pot homepage
John Laurenson finds out how the Orthodox Church is facing the challenges of alleviating the effects of austerity in Greece.
The End of the Holy Bond? homepage
Matt Wells looks at the protests against the deaths of black men killed by US police, led by leaders of powerful black churches.
Faith After Ferguson homepage
Hardeep Singh Kohli explores the relationship between food and the major faiths.
Catrin Nye explore the compromises that have to be made in an interfaith marriage and asks, how much can love overcome?
For The Love of God homepage
Diane Louise Jordan joins His Royal Highness Prince Charles on his meetings with Christian communities from the Middle East.
HRH Prince Charles - Building Bridges homepage
Anna McNamee travels to Germany to find out more about the colourful Yazidi faith which has survived persecution for centuries.
Yazidis - In Exile From Eden homepage
Mark Dowd travels to El Salvador to explore the legacy of Archbishop Oscar Romero.
Romero - A Saint for the Americas homepage
Mobeen Azhar reports from Jamia Hafsa madrassa in Islamabad to ask why many parents are sending their children to these schools.
Inside The Osama Bin Laden Imam School homepage
John Laurenson travels to Calabria, homeland of the Italian Mafia, and meets the priests fighting the Mafia on the front line.
The Church Versus the Mafia homepage
The Gulf state of Oman grants faiths other than Islam a surprising amount of freedom. Could the Omani model catch on elsewhere?
Faith in Oman homepage
Ten years after the tsunami, Saroj Pathirana travels to Sri Lanka to meet Buddhist monks who helped the victims of the disaster.
Still Standing - Ten Years on from the Tsunami homepage
Naomi Grimley tells the story of how a farm girl mixed glamour and the gospel to invent broadcast evangelism in 1920s LA.
Sister Aimee homepage
Sunita Thakur examines the rise of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the right wing Hindu revivalist organisation in India.
Hindutva - Hindu Nationalism in India homepage
Audrey Brown is in Zambia to explore whether its constitutional statement - Zambia is a ‘Christian nation’ - is still relevant.
Zambia - A Christian Nation? homepage
Mobeen Azhar reports from the controversial Jamia Hafsa madrassa in Pakistan on why parents send children to these schools.
The Bin Laden School for Girls homepage
Singer Sid Griffin explores how Christianity, and Christian music, became big business in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Buckle on the Bible Belt homepage
A Malaysian court recently banned Christians from using the word Allah to refer to God. Jennifer Pak reports on the dispute.
The Forbidden Word for God homepage