Unsee this

// Choosing not to become desensitised

Written by Annie Carter

God-given times of waiting

// There is something beautiful in watching paint dry. Honest.

Written by Martha Shrimpton

Hail, Caesar! A modern-day passion play?

// Note: contains some spoilers, but hopefully only enough to encourage you to see the film

Written by Danny Webster

Let’s not bother praying for Brussels

// Thoughts on tragedy and Easter

Written by Andy Tilsley

Washday

// Today is the day the church turns the tables on our view of authority

Written by Daniel Jones

Visiting the stations

// A photographic response to the refugee crisis

Written by Christine Gilland

On suffering

// An Easter reflection

Written by Alexandra Davis

The memefication of life

// The influence of social media on our faith.

Written by Joe Henegan

Why I’ve stopped praying for a husband

// Okay, maybe I do still pray.

Written by Cristine Edusi

Two guys walk into a pub: feminism

// Chris and Ryan return to the pub, order drinks and hit record. Today's topic ... feminism.

Written by Ryan Morley Male

Two things I’ve learned about generosity this week

// Now into the sixth week of Lent, Daniel reflects on a journey nearly complete.

Written by Daniel Jones

The Muamba effect

// On the fourth anniversary of #Pray4Muamba, what have we learned?

Written by Sam Lomas

The Church: At the forefront of environmentalism

// When Christians take the earth seriously, people take the Gospel seriously.

Written by Joe Ware

The NHS is public grace

// Public grace is a concrete demonstration of unearned compassion.

Written by Hannah Malcolm

How I survived am surviving depression

// There is a need for leaders who are willing to show their unfixed and broken parts, without having to wait for healing.

Written by Jared Ruttenberg

Is Kim Kardashian patriarchy’s favourite woman?

// Why being #liberated doesn't seem quite all it's made out to be...

Written by Claire Rush

Running through the wall

// I've never been a runner. In fact, I'm fairly sure I'm allergic to treadmills.

Written by Daniel Jones

Why I believe in women’s ministry

// Minus the manicures and knitting

Written by Charlotte Hendy

Dare to be doubly different

// 80 per cent of those with disabilities live in developing countries and most cannot afford the necessary rehabilitation and health services that they need.

Written by Ruth Clemence

Why the church needs to pledge for parity

// What would it look like for IWD's five pledges to be put into action in the Church?

Written by Hannah Mudge