5 quick ways to get to know your neighbours
// Recent research Christians aren't the good neighbours they'd like to be. Here are a few tips to help us get...
Written by Sam Stephens
Who would Jesus vote for?
// With Christians seemingly spread across the political spectrum, how do I use my vote in a Christ-like way?
Written by Amelia Abplanalp
A place of greater safety
// Where two or more are gathered online, discussion of Christian leaders’ misdemeanours will be among them.
Written by Vicky Walker
The Scottish referendum: the end of the world as we know it?
// You'll not find any Braveheart references here.
Written by Noel Slevin
MH17: Is our culture of immortality breeding voyeurs of death?
// "[The tragedy of] MH17 allowed us to release our repressed fascination with mortality."
Written by Robin Ham
Review: Boyhood
// The defining coming-of-age movie that shows the beauty of normality.
Written by Thomas McConaghie
Conservative? Or sexist?
// This week I preached my first ever sermon...
Written by Hannah Malcolm
On judging less and being more generous
// As I was wandering along Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco in February...
Written by Natalie Williams
No better time to be a woman?
// "The millions of girls affected by FGM and child marriage are testament to a different reality."
Written by Amelia Abplanalp
#MyNextBuy: Am I part of the problem, or the solution?
// "Rather than being part of the problem, let’s be part of the solution that stops trafficking in the cotton industry."
Written by Alex Perkin
Chris Martin, tithing and conscious giving
// Today I propose to you that before giving was about percentages and should-be beneficiaries, it was meant to be about...
Written by Alexandra Khan
How Instagram shows we were born to praise
// "It's not enough to just know something is good, we need to let it be known."
Written by Robin Ham
What’s with the marching in Northern Ireland?
// Seriously? What’s the all the fuss about?
Written by David Smyth
Should Christians watch Game of Thrones?
// What is now considered normal was once abnormal.
Written by Thomas McConaghie
The real cost of fashion
// Every year, around eighty billion garments are produced globally. Staggering, isn’t it?
Written by Amelia Abplanalp
A very British way to lose a cricket match
// ... conditional hope is a very British thing too, hoping that something special might happen, but holding back a reservoir...
Written by Danny Webster
Sexual violence in conflict: it needs to stop
// I have no idea what I can do, or even what I’m supposed to do. But I know it can’t...
Written by Sarah Stone
10 things I hate about UKIP
// I hate the fact they triumphed in the European polls;
Written by Tomi Ajayi
Can chutney change the world?
// “Make use of what you have; care about your resources, embrace oddity."
Written by Chine McDonald
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