We all need to be nudists

// Our shortcomings and failures can be responded to with bucket loads of grace, but that there is also a time...

Written by Cris Rogers

Give to Cameron what is Cameron’s?

// The early Christians were all over breaking the law.

Written by Mim Skinner

What would Jesus pirate?

// I was merrily ripping my CDs, even after I found out it was illegal.

Written by Caleb Woodbridge

Singleness: What’s all the fuss about?

// Miriam Skinner implores us to stop rabbiting on about relationships.

Written by Mim Skinner

The church of Biodanza

// While taking a class in Biodanza, Alex White hugs strangers, gets his face stroked and realises it's really not that...

Written by Alex White

Putting the right shirt on

// Wouldn't it be great if people were drawn to me not because of the colour shirt I am wearing, but...

Written by Tim Bechervaise

Settling for scraps

// He dismissed her with silent awkwardness, leaving her to feel that she was not good enough.

Written by Danny Webster

The guest service; a question of balance?

// This Easter, I attended a service that was definitely not aimed at guests, seekers, or new Christians - no more...

Written by Hannah Mudge

When it all gets hazy

// The way I see it, we can hang an awful lot on whether Jesus rose from the dead. See, if...

Written by Luke Briggs

Why faith should hurt

// God never promised that staying close would be easy.

Written by Claire Musters

On godliness and giving blood

// I could be giving myself to a drug dealer, a gang leader, a child abuser or murderer.

Written by Chris Ware

Washing away the dirt that chokes

// By washing the feet of 12 young offenders in a penal institute, Pope Francis has begun his papal ministry with...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

What living with room-mates taught me about marriage

// I’ve learned as much about marriage from brushing my teeth next to my room-mates as I have from any sermon,...

Written by Lyndsey Graves

Instagram: seeing the world through rose-tinted filters

// Instagram is a symptom of our dissatisfaction with everyday reality.

Written by Rachel Helen Smith

Rahab and the righteous traitor-heroes

// Betrayal of one’s people is underrated.

Written by Jonty Langley

Can you be a Christian and still eat meat?

// The choices we make about what we eat directly reflect and impact how we treat other people.

Written by Sarah Rowe

Why I won’t be inviting my friends to church

// Not everyone who walks through a church door is seeking to be rescued or to become someone's pet project or...

Written by Jem Oruwari

Sin and biology: how sin can invade your inner being

// Science is beginning to understand how what we experience – both physically and emotionally – can substantially change who we...

Written by Jack Teasdale

The Metaphorical moustache of leadership

// Celebrating International Women's Day

Written by Natalie Collins

So you have concerns about feminism?

// How do misconceptions come about? And why do they persist? Let's do some myth-busting.

Written by Hannah Mudge