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James and Wayne discuss the disagreement between JD Vance and Rory Stewart about who and how Christians should love others.
A member of the church family sent a load of questions that his friends had asked him about Christianity and faith so James and Wayne have go at answering them.
This week James and Wayne talk about the Premier League footballer, Marc Guehi, who wrote 'Jesus loves you' on his pride armband and what this tells us about inclusion, difference and good conversation.
Boris Johnson said some thing this week and he blamed he Church of England for them. We talk about why he might have done that, what he missed out on and how we think about the why behind issues in a post Christian culture.
James and Wayne look into a story about 132 hamsters getting loose on a plane got the guys thinking about small things and why they really matter in life and in faith.
James and Wayne discuss what the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the fact that Gary Lineker is ending his time as the presenter of Match of the Day tell us about our culture? What do we look for in certain public positions and why? How does this link to the good news of Jesus for us and for our culture?
After watching the first episode of Mr Bates vs. the Post Office, James and Wayne talk about how to be a prophet when you find yourself in the middle of an organisation or a culture where there is injustice and dysfunction. They do also define what they mean by prophet!
This week Wayne has a chat with a member of B&A, Esther, about the ongoing conflict in Gaza and how as followers of Jesus we can think, talk and pray about the situation. We're also joined by Esther's daughter Sehna!