Work in Ministry
Roisin McAuley and guests discuss the challenges of vocation and how churches can attract more people to work in ministry.
This week we discuss the challenges of vocation and how churches can attract more people to work in ministry with our panel Rev Andrew Faulkner, Rev Canon Dr Will Murphy, Anne Marie Whelan and Father Ultan McGoohan.
Dadirai Chikwengo from the Catholic Charity, Cafod, joins us from Harare to reflect on the Zimbabwe elections this week and how Church observers have been monitoring the elections.
The Imam of Omagh, Ibrahim Noonan talks about the oldest Muslim gathering in the UK, the Jalsa Salana, which has been taking place in Hampshire this weekend.
Could Jurassic park become more fact than fiction? The Swedish science journalist, Torill Kornfeldt, explores the science and the ethics of bringing animals back from extinction.
Leon McCarron talks about the Samaritans and his new documentary 'How to Save a Tribe'.
Father Tony Coote, who has been travelling Ireland to help tackle motor neurone disease, talks about his 'Walk While You Can' initiative.
It's a welcome back to the renowned composer of modern hymns Keith Getty, who is back in Northern Ireland to perform at the New Horizons Festival in Coleraine.
And Rev Frank Sellar talks about some of his favourite places for our 'Faith in the Sun'.
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Keith Getty
Duration: 08:28
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It's about being Family
Duration: 01:32
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How to Save a Tribe
Duration: 08:09
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The Samaritans
Duration: 01:05
Broadcast
- Sun 5 Aug 2018 08:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Ulster & Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Foyle