What is your name?
// It’s easy to self-identify, create a profile, decide on a username, choose a handle, design a tag, put a name...
Written by Alexandra Lilley
Am I free?
// The visceral reality of claustrophobia can be something I experience walking down the street or lying in my bed, wide...
Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose
Let’s move into a time of shut up
// Three worship clichés that make non-violence a challenge.
Written by Jonty Langley
Sampling Friends
// How on earth do we handle the intermingling between guys and girls?
Written by Danny Webster
On Jimmy Savile and being a survivor
// They get away with it for years, while you somehow have to work out how to live.
Written by Helen Austin
Head-butts, hope and healing
// Our daughter, Cara, was born on 6 May 2010 and after 16 brave days she passed away.
Written by Neil Young
Is Lance Armstrong still a legend?
// A drug cheat whose team ran the most sophisticated doping programme ever.
Written by Alex Fergusson
Scoring Looper
// The Hollywood blockbuster’s percussion specialist talks guns, drainpipes and other instruments.
Written by Charis Gibson
Love: it’s an act of will
// The unspoken rule is that there are some people it's just ok to bitch about.
Written by Ruth Mawhinney
Beating body image issues
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Written by Hannah Mudge
On depression and darkness
// It isn’t the job of the Church to be psychiatrists or mental health workers.
Written by Rachael Newham
Should we rejoice in the Arab Spring?
// Are our loyalties to fellow Christians more important than the overthrow of despotic leaders?
Written by Joe Ware
Dear Uncle Fred and Aunty Frieda…
// Did I misread the signs or was he playing games?
Written by threads
Embracing the Other
// Last February, my mum, brother and I decided to make a break for it and head for a cheeky week’s...
Written by Kath Dunn
A Theology of Florence & the Machine’s Ceremonials
// A suffocating sense of traditions, old religion and an exploration of the extra-material world is interwoven with the ever-present graveyards...
Written by Angeline Liles
Join the positive revolution
// It’s embarrassing to claim the title Christian, when those who proudly bear the name online seem to act anything but.
Written by Anna Drew
Mumford & Sons: Babel
// If you’re looking for radical progression from the energetic foot-stompery and opulent lyricism of their previous work, I’d advise you...
Written by Angeline Liles
Identity, belonging and utopia
// Many people my age feel a lack of a sense of place. Our identity is much more malleable than our...
Written by Lauri Moyle
Can life be like an episode of Friends?
// All I want is to be part of the gang
Written by Matt White
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