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How a young French-Algerian Muslim chose both her faith and her sexuality
The Sikh whistleblower
How Pav Gill, a Sikh lawyer living in Singapore, brought down the Wirecard empire
An estate agent for spirits
How the spirit house tradition has been ed down through generations in Bangkok
's turbulent priest
Damien McGuinness meets Wolfgang Rothe, a radical priest challenging the Catholic church
Young Hindus
What do the next generation of Hindus want from their religion?
Saving Albania's trafficked victims
We speak to Sister Imelda Poole in Albania and her work to prevent human trafficking
Ukraine: Faith in a time of war
How do you practise your faith in a war zone?
Emancipation, assimilation and Jewish identity
The emancipation of Europe's Jews and its impact on their sense of identity
Not even water?
How young Muslims manage Ramadan in their lives and work
Faith in journalism
What place does religion have in the work of journalists?
Kenya's last great Laibon
Meet Mokompo, one of Kenya's last laibons or mystic seer, in traditional Maasai culture
Finding faith on a warship
Rev Louisa Pittman is a female chaplain who helps sailors find faith on the frontline
After ISIS: Reviving the Jewish history of Mosul
Why history lecturer Omar Mohammad is recovering the lost Jewish history of Mosul
Qawwali: Music of the soul
The history, influence and enduring legacy of Qawwali music
LGBTQ+: Religion and me
The interplay of faith, spirituality and LGBTQ+ identity
The Church's slave plantation: Part one
How have the Church of England's historic slave plantations affected Barbados?
The Church's slave plantation: Part two
Professor Robert Beckford explores the Christian understanding of reparations
Faith in science
Why some scientists researching the origins of the universe still believe in a creator
No country for Azov Greeks
Fleeing war-torn Mariupol, Afina Khadzhynova tries to connect to her Greek roots in Cyprus
Conversion Norway-style
How Norway’s Christian and Muslim leaders forged a historic pact on the right to convert.
How do I explain this?
Nikita Gill and Anoushka Shankar share their experiences of a spiritual awakening
500th Anniversary of the Reformation
Are Muslims Ready for a Female Imam like Seyran Ates?
Female Imams are starting to lead prayers and question some traditional roles of women
An Equal Partnership?
Can mixed prayer groups lead to the ‘spiritual nourishment’ some Jewish women would like?
Africa’s Mother
Mercy Amba Oduyoye uses her faith to challenge many of the practices in African society
Faith in Freedom
Faith in Freedom: Ingrid Betancourt
Ingrid Betancourt was held hostage in the Amazon jungle for more than six years
Faith in Freedom: Dr Sina Hakiman
Dr Sina Hakiman talks about how his faith sustained him during imprisonment in Iran
Faith in Freedom: Shahbaz Taseer
Shahbaz Taseer talks about how his faith sustained him during his imprisonment
The Right Thing
My son’s killer, next door
For years Mary Johnson couldn’t forgive her son’s killer. Now he is her ‘spiritual son'
Making friends with the KKK
The story of Daryl Davis, African-American musician and friend to white supremacists
The Right Thing: Life or Death in the DRC
The difficult choice of saving 32 widows and orphans or evacuating 112 Tutsi survivors
The Right Thing: Bringing Peace in South Sudan
Daniel Deng Abot gave up a life in Australia to bring peace to war torn South Sudan