Time to grow up, Primark

// Will the horrific building collapse in Dhaka killing at least 900 people, be enough for cheap clothing stores to take...

Written by Matt Hitchings

Is climate change as bad as slavery?

// Over the past few hundred years Christians have a proud record of standing up to some of the great injustices...

Written by Joe Ware

Don’t forget to remember

// Ever since a girl in my class at school was on The Big Breakfast I have been a big Chris...

Written by James Silley

Way out

// Pause for a moment and ask yourself: what are you really afraid of?

Written by Alexandra Lilley

Let’s ‘cha cha slide’ for Jesus: The rise of prescriptive worship

// If the whole church that was singing ‘we bow down’ actually bowed down, it would be carnage; we’d have to...

Written by Mim Skinner

The wall that fear helps to build

// Statistics, news bites, headlines make us feel like we understand. It’s black and white, clear-cut and laid out in a...

Written by Tina Boonstra

Girls Overboard

// "You don't love me ‘cause I’m beautiful"

Written by Rachel Helen Smith

What to do with Luis Suarez?

// When Luis Suarez bit an opponent on Sunday, my first reaction was that it was a disgrace and Liverpool should...

Written by Paul Hobson

Five ways to glorify God with technology

// From the garden to the city: the redeeming and corrupting power of technology (John Dyer).

Written by Angeline Liles

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

Is the BBC anti-Christian?

// In Eastenders, the only regular Christian character is a chain-smoking, loopy old bat, intended for ridicule.

Written by Marcus Stead

Smoke gets in your eyes: Mad Men, shame, and healing

// How a fictional character reminded me to embrace my identity.

Written by Kelsy Black

Myth 1: ‘My faith is a liability at work. If I want to progress and do well I need to keep it private.’

// Christine Woolgar kicks off our new series tackling the top 10 myths about work.

Written by Christine Woolgar

Girl about town: flirt to convert

// We begin a new series following a girl around town as she tries to get by without getting into too...

Written by Girl About Town

In the worshipful company of Depeche Mode

// Jonty Langley has a religious experience with a comeback album from icons of the 80s.

Written by Jonty Langley

Food glorious food!

// Hunger and I fell out a long time ago – probably when I was about six and tucking into homemade...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

On the ground in Cyprus

// There is nothing like a bank-closing, savings-confiscating, job-endangering crisis to expose your insecurities.

Written by Bekah Mastris

Why Thatcher’s funeral was really terribly weird

// A spiritual atheist finds all the pomp, spectacle and ritual of Margaret Thatcher's funeral utterly bizarre.

Written by Lucie Mussett