Welcome to the relaunched CMF podcast. This is a special, extra episode giving an update on what is happening with the two assisted suicide bills for terminally ill adults that are going through the UK and Scottish Parliaments this month (May 2025), with both having hearings, and probably votes, in the week of 12 May.Steve Fouch (CMF Head of Communications), Dr Susan Marriott (CMF Head of Public Policy and a GP), and Dr David Randall (Renal Medicine Consultant) discuss the bills, the next steps in the legislative process, and the very real concerns these bills raise for patients and healthcare professionals.CMF has curated a range of resources to help you engage more deeply with the issues raised in this podcast on our website at cmf.li/AssistedSuicideResourcesSupport the show
What if human limits aren't a bug but a feature of our humanity? What if learning to live well in God's world actually means learning to love our (unlimited) God's (limited) creature.Over three talks, main speaker Matt Lillicrap delved into this topic through the lens of Ecclesiastes and Romans. This is the third and final talk: Futility and Hope | Romans 8:18-25.Support the show
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Receiving Time | Talk 2 | CMF Student Conference 2025
What if human limits aren't a bug but a feature of our humanity? What if learning to live well in God's world actually means learning to love our (unlimited) God's (limited) creature.Over three talks, main speaker Matt Lillicrap delved into this topic through the lens of Ecclesiastes and Romans. This is talk two: Receiving Time | Ecclesiastes 3:1-15.Support the show
What if human limits aren't a bug but a feature of our humanity? What if learning to live well in God's world actually means learning to love our (unlimited) God's (limited) creature.Over three talks, main speaker Matt Lillicrap delved into this topic through the lens of Ecclesiastes and Romans. This is talk one: The Endless Round | Ecclesiastes 1:1-11.Support the show
‘The Lord is a God of justice.’ (Isaiah 30:18) And so, his followers long for justice. Over three talks, Giles Cattermole explored what Isaiah teaches about God’s justice, our injustice, his solution in the justice of the Cross of Jesus, and what it means to live and speak for Jesus and justice today. This is talk three.Support the show