John Lennox on Hawking, Dawkins and Science
After Stephen Hawking saying God has no place in the Big Bang, maths professor John Lennox explains he is wrong.
Children and Faith - Whether you've got a strong religious faith or not, it's likely you want your children to grow up with a clear sense of right and wrong. If you do have a faith background, then you may want to develop and nurture faith in your children too. We'll be looking at how some families do it.
Big Society - So what effect might the impending Spending Review have on people of faith and the contribution they make to the wider community. We'll here from Tim Bissett, Chief Executive of the Church Urban Fund.
Oxfordshire Devotional - Malcolm Bromhall, Pastoral and Development worker with the Methodist church based at Kidlington.
Songs of Praise - This week, our sneak preview sees Aled Jones celebrating harvest in the unlikeliest of places - London.
Faith Place - For Harvest we head to Long Hanborough Methodist Church, where Annette Simkins has been talking to Hedley Feast.
River Baptisms - We'll hear from four young men from Chipping Norton as they get baptised in the River Evenlode.
Peacemakers - You have a great chance to hear two fascinating people talking tomorrow night, at the Ark T Centre. One is a Muslim based in Nazareth, and the other a Jewish storyteller who lives in Jerusalem - both work passionately to promote inter faith dialogue.
Papers - Lizzie Bowerman takes a look at the Sundays.
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