Episodios

  • EXCLUSIVE: Bear Grylls on daily Bible reading, sharing his faith with presidents and his complicated relationship with church
    Jul 3 2025
    Bear Grylls is a well-known face on television. He's probably best known for his survivalist shows pitting himself - or a group of celebrities against the elements to see what happens. But despite his own physical feats of endurance the former SAS trooper says his latest work - The Greatest Story Ever Told - a book dramatising the life of Jesus using his own words is his best achievement to date. Grylls grew up on the Isle of Wight. He says his Christian parents were 'not churchy' and that it was the quiet faith of his grandfather that drew the very outdoorsy boy toward Christianity. At school he was exposed to strict Latin formal church services which left him cold but as a teen he had a change of heart after his Godfather died out of the blue and Grylls found himself praying a heartfelt prayer simply asking: Are you there? He recommitted his faith and went on to serve with the British Army’s elite 21 SAS Regiment but in 1996, a parachuting accident left him with a broken back in three places. Defying the odds, he recovered and, at age 23, became one of the youngest people to summit Mount Everest. Fame came via the TV show Man vs. Wild which showcased his survival skills in extreme environments. He has since hosted more programmes such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls, guiding celebrities through wilderness adventures which combines physical endurance, practical skills, and mental resilience. He's never shied away from his faith fronting a campaign for Alpha as well as becoming Chief Scout for the Christian inspired boys group for 15-years from 2009 until September 2024. He's also an author of several books, including Soul Fuel, a daily devotional sharing how faith connects with adventure. Mud, Sweat and Tears his best selling autobiography and How to Stay Alive: The Ultimate Survival Guide a comprehensive survival manual. His latest book - The Greatest Story Ever Told is a dramatic, first-person narrative of Jesus's life aimed at younger readers. It uses modern terms such as referring to Jesus as “a Middle Eastern refugee” as well as eyewitness narratives. In this episode of The Profile he talks to Sam Hailes, Premier Christianity Magazine editor, about the new book, his early life and developing faith and the achievements of his life so far. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity Magazine, the UK’s leading Christian magazine. Through our publication, you’ll access thought-provoking Christian content, including the latest news, inspiring interviews, and exclusive commentary. Take advantage of our special offer - just £6 for 3 issues plus full digital access to our website and back issues. Enrich your faith journey and subscribe today at premierchristianity.com/subscribe.
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    1 h y 3 m
  • Leadership Special Mike Sharrow: ‘Equipping Business Leaders for Ministry’
    Jun 30 2025
    Andy Peck talks to the CEO of C12, where 12 business leaders come together on a regular basis to learn, and talk together about serving Christ as they run businesses. How can business have a missional edge? What if your co-leaders are not themselves Christian? What are their plans for the UK and how might you get involved? Books recommended: Every Good Endeavour, Tim Keller; The Sacredness of Secular Work, Jordan Raynor; A Light Shines in Babylon, Buck Jacobs.
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    28 m
  • 24-7 Prayer's Alain Emerson on why the church needs humbler leaders
    Jun 26 2025

    Alain Emerson is best know as an Irish pastor of Emmanuel Church. He is also national director of 24‑7 Prayer Ireland. Emerson grew up in Lurgan, the place he now leads at a church and attended services from an early age with very loving parents. When he was quite a young boy he gave his life to Christ because, he jokes, he felt it was important to get his destiny 'secured'. It was only as a teenager that he began to understand what sin was and what Jesus had done for him in forgiving him of it.

    Emerson felt called to church leadership and married young to Lindsay when he was 25 and she was 21. Tragically their marriage was cut short after she was diagnosed with a brain tumour and died. Emerson says he experienced an understandable darkness during that time but also knew that God was there with him in it.

    That loss has gone on to inform his church leadership and in 2017, he published Luminous Dark, a memoir recounting the grief surrounding the death of his first wife and ultimately finding a deeper, more resilient faith through Scripture, and the support of others.

    In his latest book The Cruciform Leader he distils his pastoral experience into guidance for leaders, encouraging them to follow Jesus’ model—marked by self‑sacrifice and servant leadership.

    He also takes aim at the celebrity culture of some Christian leaders.

    "I can only imagine the Apostle Paul walking into one of our Christian conferences and going into the green room and just flipping the tables and going, what on earth has this become? You know, that's, I think you would be horrified. You know, with so much of the razzmatazz that now comes with that."

    In this interview with Deputy Editor of Premier Christianity magazine Emma Fowle speaks to him about his early life, the loss that shaped his early adult life and the example we have in Christ not to fall into the pride of celebrity but crucify ourselves for one another.

    The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity Magazine, the UK’s leading Christian magazine. Through our publication, you’ll access thought-provoking Christian content, including the latest news, inspiring interviews, and exclusive commentary. Take advantage of our special offer - just £6 for 3 issues plus full digital access to our website and back issues. Enrich your faith journey and subscribe today at premierchristianity.com/subscribe.

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    52 m
  • Sam McKee - the genetic scientist who put his mark on Space X
    Jun 19 2025
    Sam McKee's grew up poor and his early experiences of church were negative. After his parents got divorced he say he couldn't get to sleep one night and picked up his Bible beginning at the back with the book of Revelation. It was then that he realised he'd been missing out on something and wanted to know more. He became a youth worker but didn't go to university though his dream of becoming a scientist stayed with him. As a child he had wanted to become a marine biologist but when he did finally go into academia it was to study immunology, later becoming interested in genetics. He also completed a part-time degree in theology. McKee is actively involved in science-faith dialogue and a board member of Christians in Science (CiS) he's also the director of Aylesbury Vale Youth for Christ, a charity that organizes educational events in science and the humanities for schools. In 2023 working with the International Space School Educational Trust (ISSET), he oversaw an experiment in biofilm and microgravity - which explored communities of microorganisms adhering to surfaces which pose significant challenges in space and watched it fly into space. On this episode of The Profile he speaks to Premier Christianity's Editor Sam Hailes about his 'messy' upbringing, his spiritual experience in the lab and why apologists should take note of Christians in science. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity Magazine, the UK’s leading Christian magazine. Through our publication, you’ll access thought-provoking Christian content, including the latest news, inspiring interviews, and exclusive commentary. Take advantage of our special offer - just £6 for 3 issues plus full digital access to our website and back issues. Enrich your faith journey and subscribe today at premierchristianity.com/subscribe.
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    1 h y 1 m
  • Leadership Special Fola Komolafe MBE: ‘Leading an international children’s charity’
    Jun 18 2025
    Andy Peck talks to the CEO of World Vision UK. They talk about her recent trip to Malawi, how World Vision UK approaches transforming communities and whether her leadership differs at all when leading a charity, a church or in a business environment. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK’s leading Christian magazine. Check out the latest offers at premierchristianity.com
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    28 m
  • Wole Agbaje on being dragged 'kicking and screaming' into the Anglican church
    Jun 12 2025
    Wole Agbaje is a British pastor, creative leader, and church planter known for founding IMPRINT Church which has communities in London and Leicester. Agbaje's church is London is in the heart of the financial district in a place where people regularly do 60 hour working weeks often spending more time at work than they do at home. He grew up in a Christian home and says he was woken at 6am to give devotions to God but despite that devoutness he says he never felt called to ministry, instead deciding to studying economics at university. But God had different plans - specifically a role within the Anglican church as a vicar. He had a transformative spiritual experience during his university years - a dream - which led him to start a gospel showcase that used music, drama, and visual arts to share the message of Jesus. Within no time he became a pastor at 21. Now aged 30 he looks back at where God has brought him in conversation with Emma Fowle - Premier Christianity Magazine's Deputy Editor. She speaks to him about his upbringing, his love of music and how the Holy Spirit is moving in among the silent revival which is happening on his watch among Gen Z. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity Magazine, the UK’s leading Christian magazine. Through our publication, you’ll access thought-provoking Christian content, including the latest news, inspiring interviews, and exclusive commentary. Take advantage of our special offer - just £6 for 3 issues plus full digital access to our website and back issues. Enrich your faith journey and subscribe today at premierchristianity.com/subscribe.
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    59 m
  • Leadership Special Classic Dave Burke: ‘The Leader’s mental health’
    Jun 11 2025
    Andy Peck talks to the former pastor of Bethany Church, Sunderland about his work delivering the Mental Health First Aid Kit, which has served local churches and church leadership groupings. Why do Christians in leadership seem to struggle with mental health issues? How might we manage ourselves and get external help, if needed? What does the Bible say on the topic? The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK’s leading Christian magazine. Check out the latest offers at premierchristianity.com
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    28 m