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This episode we've got a cracking interview with TV's favourite clergyman, Peter Owen-Jones. Peter is a very humble, straight-talking man and in the in-depth interview he shares some very real concerns and questions that he has about where we are all headed. He shares what he's learning about life, his desire to rid himself of 'stuff', the challenges that he sees within the Church, and his hope for the future.
Cause of the Month
This month we're supporting a child related cause which we know is doing amazing work in the UK. In fact Merlin founder, Barry Durdant-Hollamby, first recommended Winston's Wish to a family he was supporting following the loss of the father about 10 years ago. Then they were mainly working from one county, but in the years since their work has spread throughout the UK.
Winston's Wish is the leading childhood bereavement charity and the largest provider of services to bereaved children, young people and their families in the UK. They offer practical support and guidance to families, professionals and anyone concerned about a grieving child. They believe that the right support at the right time can enable young people to live with their grief and rebuild positive futures. If you want to help support their brilliant work, please go and visit their site. There are many ways you can get involved to help.
Winston's Wish is the leading childhood bereavement charity and the largest provider of services to bereaved children, young people and their families in the UK. They offer practical support and guidance to families, professionals and anyone concerned about a grieving child. They believe that the right support at the right time can enable young people to live with their grief and rebuild positive futures. If you want to help support their brilliant work, please go and visit their site. There are many ways you can get involved to help.
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