Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent
Download 'Too Hot', an exclusive Specials track from iTunes

The Church of England today published new prayers for people affected by redundancy as the recession bit and thousands of employees returned to work not knowing if their jobs were secure.
A second prayer intercedes for those affected by "survivor guilt" when their colleagues are sacked, in recognition that the end of the season of goodwill will this year be a baptism of misery for many.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has forecast that at least 600,000 people could lose their jobs this year.
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, who is seeing the effect of the downturn on farmers in his northern province, told The Times: "As we face the unprecedented global financial turbulence and economic downturn, it is crucial that the Church offers the opportunity for prayer, reflection, and care. Let us all bear each other's burdens as God in Jesus Christ has for us. We are bidden to pray and care without ceasing."
The "prayer on being made redundant" is intended to put into words the anxieties of those who are losing or who have already lost their jobs.
"Redundant - the word says it all - useless, unnecessary, without purpose, surplus to requirements," it begins, laid out on the page in the form of a step poem to add dramatic effect.
"Hear me as I cry out in confusion, help me to think clearly, and calm my soul," it continues.
The "prayer for those remaining in the workplace" seeks relief for those afflicted by guilt and increased workload as a result of redundancies suffered by former colleagues.
"It's hard to know what I feel: sadness, certainly, guilt, almost, at still having a job to go to, and fear of the future," it says.
It asks of God: "In the midst of this uncertainty, help me to keep going: to work to the best of my ability, taking each day at a time."
The Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, Right Rev John Packer, Chairman of the Church of England's Stewardship Committee, said the prayers were an illustration of how the established Church is fulfilling its mission to be there at all times, for all people.
He said: "This is a pastoral initiative. We need to be on the look out to support those facing redundancy. Neighbourliness is so important in crisis situations, whether it's offering people new prayers to God, or by simply being there with a listening ear."
The prayers are the latest release from the Church of England website's instant liturgy office, christened the rapid response prayer unit by insiders.
Published on the Matter of Life and Debt section of the Church's website, they are being offered alongside earlier prayers about debt and war, as well as specialist advice on working out household budgets.
Vicars are being urged to print out the new prayers and distribute them in church.
According to recent surveys, up to two-thirds of UK adults pray. A Populas survey for The Sun in June 2005 found that 65 per cent of adults in Britain said they prayed. The British Social Attitudes survey, 1998, found that 66 per cent of adults pray.
The Rev Lynda Barley, the Church's head of statistics, said prayer was "one of the best kept secrets in modern Britain."
Epiphany, the Christian festival which marks the end of the 12 days of Christmas and the Bible story of the presentation of Christ in the temple.
Win a luxury weekend to Newcastle and its neighbour Gateshead, find out more here
Risk, resilience and embracing new technology
Industry sectors news at a glance. Interactive heatmap, video and podcast
Discover the power of collective thinking. Submit a solution and be in with a chance to win a Media Hub Home Entertainment System
The inside track on current trends in the charity, not for profit and social enterprise sectors
Everything the Business Traveller needs to know to make a better trip
Make the most of the summer and enter our fabulous photographic competition, you could win a £5000 holiday
Corsica is an island of beauty and contrast, an ideal holiday destination
Enjoy further reading from Travel to Fashion, Business to Sport, discover more
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles
The clever way to lease a new car is with Car leasing made simple™
2009
per month on 36-month
Personal Contract Hire (PCH)
2008
42850
Car Insurance
£24,250 - £30,346
MI5
London
£60,000
The Environment Agency
Bristol
Up to £90K
Boots
Midlands
OTE £85k
Credit Protection Association
Nationwide Opportunities
Completely London
Luxury Condo's in Manhattan with NYC views
The best new homes in Wimbledon?
Nationwide
Fabulous Cruise And Cruise & Stay Offers Including Virgin Atlantic Flights Prices Start From Only £699pp!
Last Minute Cruise And Cruise & Stay Offers. Med From £499pp, Caribbean From £699pp!
5 star quality at a 3 star price.
8 fabulous Canadian cities ...you won’t find cheaper
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement.
Times Online Services: Dating | Jobs | Property Search | Used Cars | Holidays | Births, Marriages, Deaths | Subscriptions | E-paper
News International associated websites: Globrix Property Search | Property Finder | Milkround
Copyright 2009 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.
Well Neil, I am a born again Christian and have been made redundant. I have no idea how I am going to get another job because my industry has been decimated by the downturn. But I am trusting in Jesus and am praying, so I will let you know.
Gerard, West Midlands, England
I think it's rather sad and naive to knock prayer just because it's not within your realm of experience. I often find prayer to be extremely effective, especially when nothing else (especially my own best efforts) has worked. Why are atheists are determined to do themselves out of a good thing?
Karen S, London, UK
I woder how many jobs prayers are going to provide, or how much income for those who are unemployed?
Neil, Gloucestershire, England