In this year's Faith in the World week we explore growing up in a multi-faith Britain.
Lisette and Elvis talk about arriving as a refugee
Said came from Yemen in the 1960 and talks to his son about bringing up his own children
Conversion and pilgrimage are the subjects under discussion
Dilan, Mustafa, Bayram, Ugur and Ruhi talk about being Alevis
Sanjay and Shreekesh discuss what they enjoy about being a minority faith in Britain
Bhulla is a Sikh who married a catholic and has a daughter Jessica
Students chat to Chaplain Jo about the value of a multi-faith space at University
Dr Atul talks about arriving from Kenya with his son Meerav and keeping their faith
Jayne and the Rev鈥檇 Richard talk about the open door policy at Kirkby Lonsdale church
Carol talks to Helen about leaving the Christian religion they once shared
Simeon turned to Rob during a particular low point in his life a few years ago
Denis became an atheist as a teenager and taught his son Colin critical thinking
Tajwar and Hibbah talk about how their clothing has changed since moving to the UK
Amanna's family is half Muslim and half Hindu. Ruchita wants him to respect all beliefs.
Three generations of a Greek Orthodox family explore how customs have changed over time
They both grew up in Christian homes and although laws have changed....have attitudes?
Salem was born in Angola and talks to her Mum Lea about life and faith in South Yorkshire
Michelle moved to a convent, something her friend Anita, found hard to understand
At St Pauls School debates take place in Philosophy which has replaced traditional RE
Kelsang Wangchuk and Richard talk about the changing attitudes to Buddhism Blackpool
Shahida had an arranged marriage at the age of 18 as she explains to her son Ibhahim
Audrey talks to her granddaughter Aimi about childhood and the expectations of women
Father and son chat about growing up in different places
Mindy talks to daughter Rina about why her Sikh father鈥檚 prayers meant an early alarm