Worship who?
// The amount of energy we put into sustaining a cyclical pattern of meetings, worship sets and ultimately a wider Christian...
Written by Dave Griffiths
Is Sandy a Democrat?
// Could an act of God stop God's own party from winning the US election?
Written by Danny Webster
I love meat
// Bacon, steaks, burgers, chilli con carne, chicken fajitas, pizza topped with meat, meat balls. But as much as it pains...
Written by James Cobbett
The gold standard
// We come to this world with nothing and certainly leave taking nothing with us, so the point of wealth is...
Written by Tim Costello
The busyness conundrum
// I remember a simpler time, when I didn't have to pay someone to slap me for being unproductive in order...
Written by Dan Preston
A Year of Biblical Womanhood
// In defence of Rachel Held Evans...
Written by Chine McDonald
My flatmate is 93
// For 12 gloriously bizarre months I shared a council flat in Chelsea with a 93-year-old lady called Norma.
Written by threads
I wish every church said this
// We extend a special welcome to those who are single, married, divorced, gay, filthy rich, dirt poor, yo no habla...
Written by Jon Acuff
Choosing gratitude
// Some days I simply wake up already feeling fed up and frankly feeling quite sorry for myself. Hiding under a...
Written by Lucy Cooper
Starbucks and tax-dodging
// It's scandalous for giant companies to get away with paying less than 1% tax
Written by Joe Ware
Redefining ‘pro-life’, pencil collecting and turny buttons that lie
// Joe Ware brings us his pick of the week...
Written by Joe Ware
Why do we watch James Bond?
// Bond is not a teacher, nor are his films parables. We watch them because they are enormous fun.
Written by Alex Baker
Religious espionage
// I've ended up with a dual persona, a personality which subtly transforms depending on the company I'm in.
Written by Lauren Belcher
Just kidding
// If you tell someone you have aspirations to be a stand-up comedian, they may laugh in your face. But that's...
Written by Andrew Horton
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
The face of unity
// There is, it seems, only so much truth in the world and only so many people can be right concerning...
Written by Preston Yancey
Live Review: Dry The River
// The Junction, Cambridge, 16th October 2012.
Written by Angeline Liles
A call to geographic community
// Life is just better when our neighbours are our friends and our friends are our neighbours.
Written by Robin Peake
Book covers, hypocrisy and folk on a boat
// Dan Preston brings us his pick of the week...
Written by Dan Preston
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