'Leaving God'
Aired Friday, Oct 16 2009 at 13:45 BST on BBC One
Published Wednesday, Oct 7 2009, 11:54 BST | By Kris Green

At work she tells Michelle who encourages her to try and get Scott to take her with him he must be going to an elegant chateau!
Enthused, Cherry calls Scott who reveals he's actually at a warehouse in Dagenham! Heston is annoyed when he finds Christine in The Mill car park, and she makes him feel guilty enough to force him to have lunch with her. Lily notices them leave together.
At The Icon Christine apologises to Heston. She tells Heston more about Steven and asks him to look after him for a day while she is in hospital; Heston relents and agrees.
He returns to The Mill and can't help a tear falling when he sees what he has missed of Steven's childhood. Lily spots him at her window but doesn't go to comfort him.
Meanwhile, Saaya Lunn (24) wakes her vicar husband Able (31) and encourages him to get to work, but he doesn't seem too keen. As Able eats his breakfast the silence is broken by a horrific scream from Saaya upstairs.
Able runs up and is horrified to see his son Josiah (2) with blood tears dripping down his face. Able insists on taking Josiah to The Mill despite Saaya believing it's a sign from God. Perplexed, Daniel wants to do a full examination.
Daniel can find nothing apart from a peanut allergy as Saaya insists Josiah has been chosen by God. Daniel asks Jimmi's opinion, he mentions the travel vaccination and the possibility of Lyme Disease.
Able is eager for news from Saaya who insists that God is trying to tell him not to leave the church. When Josiah then develops a rash on both of his hands Daniel calls an ambulance.
Back at The Mill Daniel looks at Saaya's notes and finds Able at St Phil's and asks him if he thinks Saaya has anything to do with Josiah's symptoms? Able is shocked and Daniel is compelled to tell him that Saaya has been on anti-depressants.
When confronted, Saaya confesses she deliberately faked Josiah's symptoms. Daniel tells Able that Saaya needs help and will be monitored but she has acknowledged her problems now and that's a start. Saaya is ashamed at her behaviour.








