Life Issues UCB
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- Religion und Spiritualität
On Life Issues we talk about the topics that affect our personal lives and our world - even the difficult topics, because we believe that our faith and our God have something to say on everything that touches us.
New episodes available every Monday.
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Vision… “living from listening”
This week on Life Issues we are talking about vision –
how to find it/cast it/pursue it/live in light of it and why vision as a spiritual reality is very different from what the management training books recommend. Joining Paul for the conversation are Senior Leaders of All Nations Church Steve and Esther Uppal. -
What's controversial about women leading in church?
If God created men and women equally: Why did the Apostle Paul write: I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man?
If the risen Jesus showed up to women first, what's so controversial about women leading in church? Helen’s guests to explore in this week's Life Issues are Rev Dr Katie Stock, Lead Pastor at Christ Church Summerfield, and Amy Wicks, Associate Minister for Women and Pastoral Care at St Silas church in Glasgow. -
Why do we need sleep?
Are you someone who can fall asleep easily? Or do you have trouble nodding off and struggle to wake up?
Have you ever wondered why we need sleep? Or what is happening to our bodies and minds when we are in slumberland?
Joining Helen to explore in this week's Life Issues is Dr Lindsay Browning, a neuroscientist and author of navigating sleeplessness. -
Just take responsibility for your actions!
These days it is more and more common for those responsible for things that go wrong to fail to take ownership of their actions – or worse to hide behind blame shifting and cover ups. So, whether it be governments, church denominations or even closer to home, Paul is exploring why taking responsibility seems such a struggle with Revd Jonathan Aitken in this week’s Life Issues.
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Does God care about my vote?
Millions of people globally will be heading to the polls as part of national elections in 2024. But what about the sovereignty of God and understanding his will when it comes to voting? Vicky Gibbens is joined by Danny Webster, the Director of Advocacy at the Evangelical Alliance in this week’s Life Issues: Does God care about my vote?
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Like father, like son?
They say like father, like son, and for the majority, the fact that we sow into the next generation is a good thing. But what if Dad isn’t a good example?
What if he has his own behaviour problems or addictions? Does that have to manifest in the next generation or can the cycle be broken? Author James Goldie joins Paul to explore what dads can be and whether it always has to be “like father, like son”?