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Amran Ellahi from Aa'shiq al Rasul, women bishops, alcohol addiction, One Accord

A shropshire mum talks about the sexual exploitation of her child and her faith, Amran Ellahi from Aa'shiq al Rasul talks about the meaning behind his music and an alcoholic talks about staying dry.

A mother from Wellington who believes her daughter was sexually exploited, explains how her faith has helped her come to terms with what's happened.

An alcoholic from Shrewsbury, who has served three sentences for drink driving, talks about the support groups that help him stay dry.

Paul Newton, senior adviser at Impact (alcohol and addiction services), a Shropshire based charity, talks about the extent of alcohol abuse in Shropshire and what you can do if you or someone you know has an alcohol problem.

The adviser for Women's Ministry at the Diocese of Lichfield, Maureen Hobbs, explains the significance of the latest steps towards the ordination of women bishops.

Amran Ellahi, a Muslim musician from Birmingham, talks about his music, his passion for building bridges between Islam and other faiths, and his particitation in the Rhythms of the Heart festival in Bishop's Castle.

A Methodist and an Anglican talk about the threat to their ecumenical church in Shrewsbury, and why they are calling for the community to use it, or lose it.

Members of the One Accord choir in Shropshire tell the personal stories that led them to join the choir and what it now means to them.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Sun 16 May 2010 06:00