What does discipleship look like on a council estate?
// Living a life of faith can look quite different outside the bastion of middle-class Christianity.
Written by Laura Edwards
How do I love my neighbour when they’re ruining my marriage?
// And have I failed at missional living?
Written by Anonymous
Is Calais the new Glastonbury? A return to the Great Commission
// Who will go?
Written by Sarah Yardley
Why do we all go to the same places on missions?
// Especially when 70,000 people die every day, having never heard of Jesus.
Written by Emma Hay
When can I change the world?
// As Christians we are called to live ‘radical’ lives for Jesus.
Written by Luke Taylor
Myth 5: Work sucks! Early retirement is the dream.
// Sat in a taxi at 2am, after another 16-hour day, I wonder what on earth I’m doing with my life.
Written by Jeremy Moses
When church becomes a rota
// We can get caught up with being on so many committees, groups and planning teams that we don’t experience God...
Written by Lizzie Telfer
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
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
Pirate partners or minions?
// Often I rely upon my creator to give me my orders like some cosmic gamer in the sky
Written by Cris Rogers
Expect great things
// I guess if you genuinely expect the world to end, then you live in a certain way.
Written by James Silley
No regrets
// Many of us are concerned, that we’re so busy living life that we might not do the things we want...
Written by Phil Green
3 essentials of missing generation ministry
// Dan Preston on building an organic, authentic and evangelistic community
Written by Dan Preston
Licence to spill
// Sarah-Jane Marshall muses over the special treatment given to overseas workers.
Written by threads
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