A world without disability? No thanks.
// I don’t think Jesus could be much clearer about the society he wanted to see...
Written by Becky Miles
What goes through your mind when you’re caught up in the aftermath of a brutal massacre
// Following Jesus where the need is greatest in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Written by Tim Magowan
Is Christianity too middle class?
// We're squeamish about discussing class and church, but it needs to be talked about.
Written by Hannah Mudge
What we loved in September
// The things that got us talking this month...
Written by threads
Don’t judge me but I’m working class
// And I always thought that was a good thing.
Written by Natalie Collins
Can I be a Christian and have an iPhone 7?
// Would Jesus have an iPhone?
Written by Annie Carter
5 ways to be more content
// Here's some of the things that are inspiring and challenging us in this right now.
Written by threads
The noble art of staying
// Or, why I am not currently sunning it up in Barbados.
Written by Christine Gilland
Choice and having it all
// The latest in our series on contentment: real choice is hard, requires effort and involves compromise.
Written by Jennifer Goodyer
The pursuit of ‘happyness’
// Happiness is a fallacy. Yes, you read that right. Here's the latest in our series on contentment.
Written by Cristine Edusi
In debt and on the dole – the generation without a plan
// I’m 23 and living with my parents, and I can’t help feeling I haven’t a clue what I’m doing. Sounds familiar?
Written by Joseph Allison
I know what it’s like to battle suicidal thoughts
// Rachael from ThinkTwice shares some of her own story on World Suicide Prevention Day.
Written by Rachael Newham
Transforming lives through sport
// With the Paralympics now on, it's time to talk sport once again.
Written by Joe Lowther
Faith at work: Christianity in Ad Land
// Learning to make the connection between faith in work in the industry of advertising.
Written by Vicky Noble
In praise of opposition
// If politics becomes only about winning, then there's a danger that opposition becomes a loser's game.
Written by Matt White
One dress, one year
// I thought the dress would make me feel better; instead, it helped me see who I really was.
Written by Bethany Winz
Children of the revolution revelation
// Let's not be so arrogant as to think that we should do ministry differently to Jesus.
Written by Heather Wilson
How to survive the Olympics if you’re not sporty
// The final post in our series on sport is a user's guide to a sweat-free summer, while still burning a few cals.
Written by Christine Gilland
The 2012 Olympics changed my life
// As part of our series on sport, Alexandra looks back on what she learned four years ago.
Written by Alexandra Davis
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