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Hear the Unbelievable? debate in full (also featuring Jayne Ozanne and Rosaria Butterfield) at www.premierchristianradio.com/unbelievable
2015-02-27T00:00:00+00:00
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Hear the Unbelievable? debate in full (also featuring Jayne Ozanne and Rosaria Butterfield) at www.premierchristianradio.com/unbelievable
2022-01-14T20:46:00Z
The UK Government has published proposals to ban ‘gay conversion therapy’. Should such a law be welcomed by churches as a protection for LGBT+ people, or a cause for concern at the potential criminalisation of prayer? Peter Lynas of the UK Evangelical Alliance and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy coalition debate the proposed legislation.
2026-02-09T14:16:00Z
Can Christians work within unjust governments? What actually changes with the New Covenant? And what does the future hold for Anglicanism amid global shifts and internal tensions?
2026-01-29T18:00:00Z
Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing joins John Nelson for a wide-ranging conversation about media, power and faith in a post-Christian West. Boreing describes how Hollywood sharpened his convictions and why The Daily Wire was designed as a digital counterweight to legacy media. They unpack how culture shapes belief beneath the level of argument, and why entertainment can move public morality faster than politics.
2026-02-05T18:00:00Z
Is Christian nationalism biblically sound - or dangerously divisive? In this episode, John Nelson hosts Doug Wilson and Dr Michael Bird for a high-stakes debate on what Christian politics should look like in a plural, polarised democracy. Should nations be explicitly Christian, or does that threaten freedom, minorities, and even faith itself? From pluralism and liberty to the risks of coercion, this conversation tackles the future of faith and politics.
2026-01-22T18:00:00Z
Premier Unbelievable host John Nelson gathers a lively roundtable to ask a timely question: what’s the current state of Christian apologetics—and where should it go next? Scientist and historian of science Sam McKee (University of Reading / Manchester Metropolitan) argues that apologetics often lags decades behind today’s life sciences, too easily dominated by creationist “marketing machines”, and too quick to platform non-experts as authorities.
2026-01-15T17:00:00Z
In this Unbelievable Show Special, John Nelson sits down with Rod Dreher to discuss whether the West is drifting into a “Brave New World.” They unpack Dreher’s warnings about “soft totalitarianism,” why comfort can be more dangerous than control, and how discipleship, beauty, and a hunger for transcendence might offer hope in an anxious age.
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