All the talk about last week’s budget got Anthony and Paul thinking about money, taxes and tithing. What doe the Bible have to say about “filthy lucre”? Is it really the root of all evil?
In an English prison a former Conservative government minister serving time for perjury teams up with an Irish burglar to give new meaning to the term “cell group”.
Kenny Rogers, Susan Boyle, Audrey Assad and Chris Tomlin assist Anthony, who examines how many of the well known and loved hymns were born out of adversity.
Anthony and Paul examine a classic evangelistic presentation in the Acts of the Apostles – addressing Stoics, Epicurians, atheists and agnostics – and ask if it has any relevance for twenty-first century evangelism.
Paul welcomes David Turner, Director of Church in Chains, into the God Talk studio for an update on the situation of persecuted Christians and news of the upcoming Church in Chains conference.
Anthony and Paul hear about a novel approach to attracting young people into church, but they are not convinced. Is there a better way to get young people thinking about the big questions?
William Shakespeare, John F. Kennedy and a seventeenth-century Puritan bishop add their voices to Anthony and Paul’s discussion of another countercultural quality, thankfulness.