A fear of infinity // Striking a balance between the 'shouty' God of the universe, and the God who knitted you together in the womb. Written by Gillian Straine
Islamic state: the desire for something more // I can completely understand why a schoolgirl would want to join Islamic State. Written by Beth Fuller
Our genderless God // ‘The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. She makes me lie down in green pastures; She... Written by Claire Jones
How to be happy (by a moderate depressive) // Eight steps to happiness. Sort of. Written by Ruth Mawhinney
The 10 best apps for Christians // From Bibles to reminders, we list our must-need apps for Christians in the 21st Century. Written by Caleb Woodbridge
When you change your relationship status // No post of mine had more likes... despite all my other achievements. I was now deemed successful. Written by Girl About Town
Perhaps you were made for times such as these // I want God's will in my life, but that's uncomfortable. Written by Emma Holland
50 shades of abuse // "People would like to think domestic abuse is something “over there” affecting “those people”. But it’s not." Written by Natalie Collins
Tales from an awkward walk home // Navigating uncertainty in the world of dating. Written by Tim Bechervaise
A spoonful of sugar helps the gospel go down // It's OK to admit you're nervous and don't have the answers. Written by Mim Skinner
You are not what you buy // "Jesus laid down a blueprint – we’re here to contribute, to serve, to give abundantly and sacrificially." Written by Thomas McConaghie
I don’t know who to vote for // ... but that doesn't mean I'm not voting. Written by Amelia Abplanalp
Joseph, freedom and Frozen // "True freedom still requires discipline, forethought and mental strength." Written by Andy Tilsley
Thou shalt not question Stephen Fry // "The Christian faith is capacious enough to allow for many unanswered questions." Written by Andy Walton
What if God took us at our word? // Suddenly, my off-hand “use me” and “teach me to trust you and you alone” prayers, become actual possibilities. Written by Nell Goddard