A letter to Sam on helping the poor
// You said you wanted to fall in love with the Church, but I want so much more than that for you.
Written by Jenny Dawkins
My yoke is easy, my burden is light
// A Monday-morning reflection.
Written by Jenni Brews
Think on these things
// How does Christ shape our thinking in this age of post-truth?
Written by Annie Carter
When faced with injustice, let’s offer what we can
// Because it's too easy to compare ourselves to those who can do more.
Written by Julie Burgess
How to be a justice junkie without being smothered by your own compassion
// It's time to take off the cape. We already have a saviour, we don’t need another one.
Written by Mim Skinner
I am free to risk
// But let's pray for those who don't have the luxury of that choice. The latest post in our series on risk.
Written by Jade Ashley Till
Smear tests and sisterhood
// The church in Burundi is embracing the fact that women's lives are worth saving
Written by Sarah Rowe
I want every passport
// People are infinitely more than the labels we give them
Written by Hannah Henderson
Speak up… for the love of our world
// "We’re inviting everyone who is able to come to Westminster and meet their MPs in person on 17 June, to...
Written by Rebecca Baron
Why should we support political campaigning?
// How engaging with your local representative is proclaiming the good news of the Gospel.
Written by Kit Powney
Fashion Revolution Day: be the change
// Two years after the Rana Plaza disaster and it’s shopping as usual. We have an opportunity to make a difference.
Written by Amelia Abplanalp
The real cost of fashion
// Every year, around eighty billion garments are produced globally. Staggering, isn’t it?
Written by Amelia Abplanalp
Yes, the protesters in Brazil deserve their say, but…
// "The protests matter because of the way Brazil is perceived to have gone about things. But the celebration of sporting...
Written by Richard Woodall
The Hillsborough tragedy: when hurt breaks through and unites
// "This sense of unabashed sincerity and togetherness, is something which cannot be undone by terror. In their sadness, people see...
Written by Richard Woodall
WWJD? Stick it to the Man
// "I’m not suggesting we let ourselves be consumed by the burden of injustice, but I wish I had more of...
Written by threads
Let’s get angrier
// "But flip anger over, and we discover that it has an amazingly constructive power. Anger reveals to us the things...
Written by Alexandra Lilley
UK floods: maybe it’s karma
// It's time we learned our lesson.
Written by Joe Ware
When social action is not enough
// "We often prefer charity to justice because challenging systems involves inevitable conflict with powerful vested interests for whom the system...
Written by Andy Flannagan
The hierarchy of sin
// And top of that list... you guessed it: sex.
Written by Mim Skinner
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