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The Quiet Revival Podcast

The Quiet Revival Podcast

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The Quiet Revival report has taken the UK by storm. But how is your church responding to this missional moment? And how can you invite today’s spiritually open Gen Z to experience Scripture? Join Dr Andrew Ollerton and Dr Rhiannon McAleer, co-author of The Quiet Revival report, as they unpack the data from our report, investigate how Scripture is speaking to the societal challenges of our day, and share a roadmap to increasing confidence in the Bible in your community. With our research showing 26 per cent of people in England and Wales are interested in discovering more about Bible, this podcast will inspire, encourage and equip you to discover your place in The Quiet Revival. Hit play today.The British and Foreign Bible Society Christianity Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Raising Bible Confidence in your church
    Dec 10 2025

    Is the Church aware of the wider culture’s revived interest in faith, especially among young people? And is it ready to meet them where they’re at?


    In this episode, Andrew and Rhiannon discuss ways of increasing Bible confidence among churchgoers and seekers alike.


    They look at two of Bible Society’s new resources: the new and improved edition of The Bible Course and Andrew’s new book God’s Story which addresses the current dilemma: young people are interested in the Bible but easily put off by its more challenging aspects.

    Timestamps:

    • (00:00) - Intro
    • (01:45) - The dilemma of Bible confidence in and outside of the Church
    • (04:45) - Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch
    • (05:55) - The importance of increasing Bible confidence
    • (08:00) - What is Bible confidence?
    • (14:10) - Easy ways to build confidence in the Bible
    • (16:19) - Trouble understanding the Bible
    • (18:34) - Seeing the Bible as a challenge not a chore
    • (22:24) - How The Bible Course helps increase Bible Confidence
    • (28:04) - Troubling parts of the Bible for young people
    • (31:59) - Facing challenging parts of the Bible head on
    • (32:46) - God's Book: An Honest Look at the Bible's 7 Toughest Topics
    • (36:34) - Highlights of the series
    • (40:54) - Key message of The Quiet Revival

    The Bible Course New Edition:
    This new and improved, free small group resource will help you and your church discover how Bible characters, stories, and themes are connected, from Genesis to Revelation.
    Find out more


    Bible Society:
    The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.

    Bible Society socials:

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    Disclaimer:

    This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy.

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    42 mins
  • The Bible’s voice in politics and culture with Chine McDonald and Belle Tindall
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode The Quiet Revival Podcast, Dr Belle Tindall – writer and podcaster for Seen & Unseen – and director of Theos, Chine McDonald, join Andrew and Rhiannon to discuss the increase in spiritual interest in England and Wales, and where the Bible fits into that.


    Together, they discuss the popularity of alternative spiritualities and the evolving public perception of the Bible – with 32 per cent of 18–24-year-olds now agreeing with the statement: ‘I’d be happy to be seen reading a Bible in public.’


    Hit play to discover why we need nuanced discussions of Scripture within the political sphere and why the Church can’t allow in-depth Bible studies to become a thing of the past.


    Timestamps:

    • (00:00) - Intro
    • (01:45) - Introducing Belle Tindall and Chine McDonald
    • (02:30) - Chine McDonald
    • (03:50) - Belle Tindall
    • (05:50) - Has the spiritual atmosphere changed?
    • (09:20) - The rise in spiritual openness
    • (14:44) - Is the Bible still hard to talk about?
    • (17:34) - Protectiveness over the Bible
    • (19:04) - Nervousness over the use of the Bible
    • (21:04) - Navigating the Bible being used in the political arena
    • (25:14) - How does the Church model good discipleship?
    • (27:44) - Becoming more confident in the Bible without being arrogant
    • (31:59) - How can the Church communicate truth into the world?

    Chine McDonald:
    Visit Chine's website to find all of her work including 'Unmaking Mary' and 'God Is Not a White Man'

    Belle Tindall:
    Find Belle's written work for Seen and Unseen and The Re-Enchanting Podcast with Justin Brierley on YouTube

    Bible Society:
    The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.

    Bible Society socials:

    Facebook
    Instagram
    X (formerly Twitter)

    Disclaimer:

    This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy.


    We are aware that Chine's audio isn't perfect in this episode but we believe that the conversation has a lot of value. Thank you for bearing with us!

    #TheQuietRevival #BibleSociety #Podcast #Bible #Faith #Christianity #Church #Culture #PublicFaith #BibleConfidence #SpiritualOpenness #Nuance


    The Bible Course New Edition:
    This new and improved, free small group resource will help you and your church discover how Bible characters, stories, and themes are connected, from Genesis to Revelation.
    Find out more

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    39 mins
  • What is the role of the Bible in mission? With Pete Wynter
    Nov 12 2025

    How is the Bible being used in mission today? How are people finding faith through Scripture? And how can the Church host honest discussions about the Bible?

    In this episode, Andrew and Rhiannon are joined by Pete Wynter – senior pastor of St. Paul’s Church in Hammersmith, director of Leadership College London, and founder of One Life.

    Together, they discuss the role of the Bible in mission, share remarkable stories of young people experiencing Scripture for the first time, and highlight why church leaders need to be confident to share the Bible's message.

    Timestamps:

    • (00:00) - Intro and welcoming Pete Wynter
    • (02:20) - The renewed interest in the Bible on the ground
    • (04:55) - People are wanting the Bible on the streets
    • (09:30) - Is the Church afraid to talk about the Bible?
    • (11:00) - The role of the Church in proclaiming who Jesus is
    • (15:34) - Recognising the change in missional moment
    • (18:34) - How do we raise confidence in the Bible?
    • (22:54) - How do we start conversations about the Bible?
    • (26:04) - Finding the Bible online
    • (29:24) - The Bible is a mission resource
    • (31:04) - Moving from personal truth to ancient wisdom
    • (34:04) - Young people are wanting deep faith
    • (38:29) - Top tips for bringing the Bible into mission

    The Bible Course New Edition:
    This new and improved, free small group resource will help you and your church discover how Bible characters, stories, and themes are connected, from Genesis to Revelation.
    Find out more


    God's Book: An Honest Look at The Bible's 7 Toughest Topics
    Order Andrew Ollerton's latest book today.

    Bible Society:
    The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.

    Bible Society socials:

    Facebook
    Instagram
    X (formerly Twitter)

    Disclaimer:

    This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy.



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    45 mins
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