Dear Ana – This dramatisation tells the story of a Polish immigrant struggling to make ends meet in London. She writes a positive letter to her sister back home, but living and working alone in the capital is easier said than done…
Shambo The Cow – When Shambo the Cow was given a slaughter notice after being infected with TB, the monks of the Skanda Vale Temple in Wales did all they could to save the life of the temple bull; but are the lives of animals as sacred as those of humans?
Faith in You – Religion: a pathway to truth or a cause of world conflict? Young people from around the country give their views and explain what faith and religion mean to them.
Friends, Murder And Faith – When Ethan, who grew up on a council estate in Peckham, heard about the murder of his friend by South London gangs, faith helped him to turn his life around. He became the godfather of his friend’s child, and felt that God had spoken directly to him.
Secular Beliefs – A researcher for the National Secularist Society explains the meaning of secularism – the independence of the State from religious ideologies.
Faith Healing – 23 year-old Danya speaks about the importance and purity of faith, and how her grandfather’s miraculous recovery from cancer helped to strengthen her beliefs.
Brother Michael on Monasticism – Brother Michael from the Skanda Vale community in Wales explains how he came to find God and live a monastic life. At just 21 he traded in his wild lifestyle for a more simple way of life.
The Story Of Skanda Vale – Brother Michael tell us about the origins of Skanda Vale and its impact on the community. Can all religions truly exist and work together?