Palm Sunday, Muslim Peace Symposium, rise in secular youth and church thefts
Mike Ziolek hosts Sunday Breakfast, with a focus on faith.
Rt Rev James Langstaff, Bishop of Rochester & Bishop for Prisons; Jonathan Leeson, Emergency Response Volunteer Chaplain; and Sister Gemma Simmonds from the Congregation of Jesus and Senior Lecturer in Pastoral Theology at the University of London join Mike Ziolek to discuss the news from a faith viewpoint.
*The Reverend Kate Bottley meets the Christian owners of a farm - who have made it a place of new beginnings for young people
*We look back at the life of Billy Graham - and how he believed his work was not about him - but about God
*The 大象传媒's Lent Course reaches it's conclusion this morning - and we're keeping hold of HOPE as our theme today
*The Reverend Canon Chris Stone is back with more Signs & Symbols from the Bible
*Geoffrey Collins is firmly focussed on Holy Week as he looks at the anniversaries taking place within the Church this week
*Phil Harrison chats to the Imam Safeer Zartasht and a National Peace Symposium
*There's the very latest from the Rev Kes as she files her audio diary
*Young people in the UK are among the most secular in Europe a new study commissioned by the Vatican has found
*We look into reports of thefts from churches
* AND Bishop James has this morning's Thought for the Day
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- Sun 25 Mar 2018 06:00大象传媒 Radio Kent