Valuable, loved and cared for // You might be young, but are you one of the 14,000 people needed in the UK to give a home... Written by James Copeland
I’m so sorry, I voted Lib Dem // People see the double-barrelled surname, the blonde hair and a fondness for navy, and assume they know how I voted... Written by Lucinda Borkett-Jones
I am adopted // If I had to pick my favourite Bible character, it would be Moses. Written by Amie Aitken
Debt slaves // Debt is normal. More than that, it’s unavoidable. And except in the worst cases, we've generally swallowed that line. Written by Guy Brandon
The artist, the actor and the author // Three home-grown talents speak about their work as Christians in the creative arts. Written by Ed Mayhew
A brother for Sophie // "My new mummy and daddy will be coming to get me soon, won’t they?” Written by Mim Diment
God’s Plan A // One month ago my life changed. My priorities shifted. My full night’s sleep vanished. My husband and I adopted two... Written by Robin Belder
Happy Halloween, kids! // The real face of evil is not a plastic Scream mask. Written by Alexandra Lilley
Can you be a Christian and… ask lots of questions? // “There’s a great tactic you need to know”, she said in hushed tones. Written by Claire Jones
Has evangelism been forgotten? // I've noticed a trend among Christians that's starting to make me feel grumpy. Written by Carl Beech
Are you a commitment-phobe? // I'm pretty sure the label of ‘eternal fence-sitter’ is something with which a lot of us could identify. Written by Luke Briggs
Syria: why I forgot // For a moment, we fixed our eyes on Syria. And then life went on. Written by Chine McDonald
Are we just here for a better life? // I've moaned at God about the fact that other people’s daily bread comes from Waitrose. Written by Emily Bowerman
Why you shouldn’t engage in politics // Politics is messy. It's downright dirty. Written by Danny Webster
Dot-to-dot // Around the world, all day, every night, there are women, children and men being raped, degraded, forced into servitude. Written by Natalie Collins
Mala’s story // The end of human trafficking requires persistence and determination. Written by Laci Carnes