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Sunday School for Misfits with Dr Selina Stone
Selina Stone
68 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast examining the beliefs, perspectives and experiences Black millennials in Britain have gained from their upbringings in pentecostal and evangelical churches - what should we keep and what might we leave behind?
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A podcast examining the beliefs, perspectives and experiences Black millennials in Britain have gained from their upbringings in pentecostal and evangelical churches - what should we keep and what might we leave behind?
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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S5E4 Special Launch: 'For Such a Time as This' with Shani Akilah (@ShaniAkilah)
Sunday School for Misfits with Dr Selina Stone
41 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
S5E4 Special Launch: 'For Such a Time as This' with Shani Akilah (@ShaniAkilah)

This week is a special episode to launch the new book by Shani Akilah (@ShaniAkilah) 'For Such a Time as This'. We talk about the journey of becoming a writer, some of the themes covered in this brilliant short story collection - including spirituality and faith - and top tips for those hoping to break into this creative field.

Sunday School for Misfits with Dr Selina Stone
A podcast examining the beliefs, perspectives and experiences Black millennials in Britain have gained from their upbringings in pentecostal and evangelical churches - what should we keep and what might we leave behind?