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East African Famine, Honour Violence, Lent Course and BBC Chorister of the Year Edward Hyde

Join Phil Harrison for Sunday Breakfast, with a focus on faith.

Cliff Allen from Churches For Tunbridge Wells; Emma Tanner, founder of The Princess Project in Maidstone; and Anna Drew, Director of Communications for the Diocese of Canterbury join Phil to discuss the news from a faith perspective.

*BBC Chorister of The Year Edward Hyde from Rochester sings for us live in the studio and chats about a whirlwind 4 months

*Christian Aid join us to launch their campaign to help the millions facing hunger in East Africa

*We meet Jasvinder Sanghera who met the Home Secretary this week to discuss faith communities response to honour crimes

*The BBC Radio Kent Lent Course continues - former United Reform Church minister Geoffrey Collins joins us to reflect on doing a good deed

*The Reverend Kes Grant is on the road to recovery from a rare form of blood cancer – she gives us a weekly update in her audio diary

*And we continue our preview of Top Choir Kent 2017 - this week The Simon Langton Grammar School For Boys Chamber Choir put the fun into singing

2 hours

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  • Sun 19 Mar 201706:00