Northern Uganda was a no-go area for over 20 years because of a brutal insurgency by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) under Joseph Kony. Most LRA insurgents were abducted as children and have never known normal life, but can they now be rehabilitated? Paul Bakibinga visits the remote town of Patongo where one married couple, David and Agnes Lagen, work […]
Ian Skelly discovers the story of the enigmatic man behind one of the best-selling books of the century. The Prophet is the most famous work of the Lebanese-American poet and artist, Kahlil Gibran. Translated into more than 50 different languages, it has become a spiritual classic and sold over 100 million copies worldwide.
With the help of some prominent rabbis, Khalid Latif examines how Judaism adapts to social and cultural pressures. Khalid then takes a look at the Catholic Church and meets members of the Vatican Observatory. How far has the Church come since the trial of Galileo? Khalid also muses on the history and future of the Church with some lay Catholics.