NWOP 2026
NWOP 2026In this episode of the NWoP Ten Spheres of Influence podcast, Kam Flame and Gareth Russell sit down with three leading voices in family ministry to explore what it means to pray strategically for the nation's most vulnerable, from children in the care system to persecuted Christians around the world. Honest, hope-filled, and deeply practical.
In this episode of the NWoP Ten Spheres of Influence podcast, co-hosts Kam Flame and Gareth Russell are joined by three remarkable leaders working at the frontlines of family life in the UK and beyond, Tanya Bright (Safe Families & Home for Good), Mark Chester (Care for the Family), and Henrietta Blythe (Open Doors UK & Ireland).
Together they explore the pressures facing families in Britain today, from isolation and the digital age to the foster care crisis, and what it looks like for the church to respond practically and prayerfully. Henrietta brings a global perspective, sharing stories of persecuted Christians standing firm in the face of extraordinary suffering, and the power of prayer that crosses borders and prison walls.
The conversation moves from challenge to hope, with powerful testimonies of answered prayer, a young couple who adopted a sibling group of five, and a seven-year prayer campaign that preceded the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The episode closes with a time of repentance and intercession over the sphere of family, for the nation, and for the global church.
Join us for National Week of Prayer, 10–18 October. Visit nationalweekofprayer.uk to list your gathering.
In this episode of the NWoP Ten Spheres of Influence podcast, Kam Flynn and Gareth Russell sit down with two frontline doctors from the Christian Medical Fellowship to pray strategically over the sphere of healthcare, from NHS burnout and end of life care to the assisted dying debate and the quiet resilience of Christian workers at the coalface. Honest, grounded, and full of hope.
In this episode of the NWoP Ten Spheres of Influence podcast, co-hosts Kam Flynn and Gareth Russell are joined by two doctors from the Christian Medical Fellowship, Andrew Jackson, Head of Student Ministries, and Steve Foucher, for a frank and faith-filled conversation about the state of healthcare in the UK.
Together they explore the pressures facing the NHS and the people within it: staff burnout, under-resourced end of life care, struggling maternity services, and a healthcare culture that is increasingly failing its most vulnerable. They speak candidly about the assisted dying bill, and why its defeat in Scotland was a significant and prayerfully pursued outcome, drawing attention to what such legislation could mean for the elderly, the disabled, and the poor.
The conversation moves to the personal, addressing how Christian healthcare workers can sustain their faith and compassion under pressure, and how to hold on to hope when prayers for healing go unanswered. The episode closes with a call to repentance for how the nation has neglected its most vulnerable, and a prayer for the church to lead the way in modelling a different kind of care.
Join us for National Week of Prayer, 10–18 October. Visit nationalweekofprayer.uk to list your gathering.