Five ways to glorify God with technology

// From the garden to the city: the redeeming and corrupting power of technology (John Dyer).

Written by Angeline Liles

We all need to be nudists

// Our shortcomings and failures can be responded to with bucket loads of grace, but that there is also a time...

Written by Cris Rogers

Give to Cameron what is Cameron’s?

// The early Christians were all over breaking the law.

Written by Mim Skinner

What would Jesus pirate?

// I was merrily ripping my CDs, even after I found out it was illegal.

Written by Caleb Woodbridge

Is the BBC anti-Christian?

// In Eastenders, the only regular Christian character is a chain-smoking, loopy old bat, intended for ridicule.

Written by Marcus Stead

Smoke gets in your eyes: Mad Men, shame, and healing

// How a fictional character reminded me to embrace my identity.

Written by Kelsy Black

Myth 1: ‘My faith is a liability at work. If I want to progress and do well I need to keep it private.’

// Christine Woolgar kicks off our new series tackling the top 10 myths about work.

Written by Christine Woolgar

Girl about town: flirt to convert

// We begin a new series following a girl around town as she tries to get by without getting into too...

Written by Girl About Town

In the worshipful company of Depeche Mode

// Jonty Langley has a religious experience with a comeback album from icons of the 80s.

Written by Jonty Langley

Top 10 myths about work

// We'll spend about 90,000 hours in the workplace during our lives but we don't hear much about it in church....

Written by threads

Girl about town

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Written by threads

Food glorious food!

// Hunger and I fell out a long time ago – probably when I was about six and tucking into homemade...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

On the ground in Cyprus

// There is nothing like a bank-closing, savings-confiscating, job-endangering crisis to expose your insecurities.

Written by Bekah Mastris

Why Thatcher’s funeral was really terribly weird

// A spiritual atheist finds all the pomp, spectacle and ritual of Margaret Thatcher's funeral utterly bizarre.

Written by Lucie Mussett

Singleness: What’s all the fuss about?

// Miriam Skinner implores us to stop rabbiting on about relationships.

Written by Mim Skinner

The church of Biodanza

// While taking a class in Biodanza, Alex White hugs strangers, gets his face stroked and realises it's really not that...

Written by Alex White

We don’t want to talk about it

// The Christian world, and more importantly the world of Rick Warren and his family was rocked with the news that...

Written by Rachael Newham

Maggie and me: on Thatcher, sin and grace

// As soon as I start to take it upon myself to decide who's in and who's out, I can't help...

Written by Chine McDonald

It’s a baby

// In an abandoned half-built building in Lebanon, Katie Harrison discovered Syrian refugee families sheltering, and one very tiny baby.

Written by Katie Harrison