Harold Harker visits a remote Scottish island to explore its rich Christian history and influence.
Although today it's celebrated quite differently to its origins, Halloween has a history that might surprise you, as Stephanie Speirs explains.
The King James Version is the most widely read Bible in the history of the English Bible. Bryan Ball tells the story.
He struggled with God over proclaiming the truths he'd learned in the Bible but when he surrendered, he stirred a nation. George Knight tells the story.
Christine Miles speaks with historian Paul Moon about the sometimes contentious agreement made between the British and the Maori some 170 years ago.
Biologist Timothy G Standish looks at the history of Darwinism for an explanation of why it has been so successful.
The Pilgrims have over one million direct descendants in the United States. Harold Harker recalls their origins.
Nothing makes a place more interesting than knowing it's history. Harold Harker tells some of the stories that make St Andrews a town of interest.
Harold Harker takes a look at the life of German Protestant Reformer Martin Bucer.
Harold Harker explores some of the sites of Christian history in London, planned Olympic host for 2012.
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