Thought for the Day from Radio Ulster Episodes Episode guide
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Rev Gareth Burke, Wednesday 25th June 2025
He looked at me and said: ‘A map?’ ‘Why do you need a map?’
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Rev Gareth Burke, Wednesday 22nd January 2025
Awkward moments
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Rev Gareth Burke, Wednesday 11th June 2025
On reflection I don’t think I‘d get on too well in the world of politics.
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Rev Frank Sellar, Sunday 30th March 2025
Talitha kum
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Rev Frank Sellar, Sunday 28th August 2022
The Book of Proverbs is full of practical wisdom
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Rev Frank Sellar, Sunday 21st August 2022
Pride comes before a fall
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Rev Dr Norman Hamilton, Wednesday 8th April 2026
This is human created horror of mind-boggling proportions.
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Rev Dr Norman Hamilton, Wednesday 5th March 2025
Ash Wednesday
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Rev Dr Norman Hamilton, Wednesday 25th March
I had to stop to admire a huge camellia bush absolutely smothered in large pink flowers.
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Rev Dr Norman Hamilton, Wednesday 1st April 2026
Whether we like it or not, we are living with noise around us all the time.
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Rev Dr Norman Hamilton, Wednesday 12th February 2025
President Jimmy Carter
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Rev Dr Norman Hamilton, Wednesday 10th April 2024
The church that doesn't do religion
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Rev Dr Norman Hamilton, Thursday 8th August 2024
Become wise by walking with the wise.
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Rev Dr Liz Hughes, Monday 5th January 2026
Today’s the day for taking down the Christmas tree.
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Rev Dr Liz Hughes, Monday 29th December 2025
The group now continues without outside help.
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Rev Dr Liz Hughes, Monday 22nd December 2025
The shortest day and the longest night have taken place, and we are on the turn.
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Rev Dr Liz Hughes, Monday 12th January 2026
Storms of life
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Rev Dr Liz Hughes, Friday 25th July 2025
In parts of Zimbabwe, due to climate change, farmers are struggling with drought.
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Rev Dr Livingstone Thompson, Wednesday 3rd July 2024
How will you share peace today?