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Welcome to the fourth episode in this new mini-series, Junior Doctor Foundations, released as part of CMF’s 1st incision podcast.

This mini-series comprises six episodes focusing on how to thrive as a Christian junior doctor living and working in a culture described as a ‘Digital Babylon’. Life in the twenty-first century is accelerated and more complex than ever before. As Christians, especially junior doctors, it can feel like we are exiles living in a culture hostile to our faith. So how might we keep running the race of faith despite all the challenges?

Today we are unpacking the topic of isolation and the importance of forming meaningful Christian relationships. 

Your host is Lizzy Kennedy (a junior doctor based in Devon); she is joined by John Greenall (a Paediatrician and CMF’s Associate CEO) and Felicia Wong (a GP and CMF’s Head of Doctors' Ministries).

Faith for Exiles:

This podcast series is inspired by the book Faith for Exiles. Written by members of the Barna Research Group who have interviewed around 100,000 young adults, it focuses on what we can learn from the practices of those young people who have kept going with their faith.

To find out more about the book Faith for Exiles, check out faithforexiles.com/
You can find more about the CMF research on this topic at cmf.li/ResilientDisciple

Book recommendations discussed in this podcast: 


CMF pastoral support:
Find out more about CMF’s support for junior doctors at cmf.org.uk/juniors/
or please get in touch with us at: wellbeing@cmf.org.uk

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