Colin MacKay hears personal stories
1/13. Marina Nemat was imprisoned and tortured at 16 for speaking out against the regime of Ayatollah Khomeini. She tells Colin MacKay how she felt about marrying her guard.
Details10/13. Colin Mackay talks to Irish journalist John Waters about his journey from faith to unbelief and back again.
Details11/13. Colin MacKay talks to Britain’s most successful Paralympian, Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson, about pushing boundaries and achieving all you can.
Details12/13. Colin Mackay chats to Ken Costa, one-time anti-apartheid activist turned City investment banker and devout Christian, about whether there is space for God in the workplace.
Details13/13. Colin Mackay talks to Rev Jim Wallis who is one of America's foremost Christian activists and campaigners.
Details2/13. Stephen Venables, the first Briton to climb Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen, talks to Colin MacKay about how his risk-taking changed when his eldest son died.
Details3/13. Former soldier Gill Wilkinson talks to Colin Mackay about her current job tracking injured soldiers returning from Afghanistan.
Details4/13. Reverend Ian M Fraser became the first warden to Scottish Churches House in Dunblane in the 1960s. Years later, he travelled the world visiting Christian communities.
Details5/13. In his political career as a councillor, MP and MSP Dennis Canavan has courted praise and controversy. Here he talks to Colin Mackay about his life and parliamentary career.
Details6/13. Colin Mackay talks to Amanullah de Sondy from Glasgow University's School of Divinity about growing up as a Muslim in Scotland.
Details7/13. Colin Mackay talks to Mike Dailly, Principal Solicitor of Govan Law Centre in Glasgow. Colin finds out what motivates him.
Details8/13. Colin Mackay talks to former Trappist monk turned musician and activist, Paul Baker Hernandez.
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