Help, my offline voice and my online voice are at war

// We want to have our voice heard and to make a difference, but where do we begin?

Written by Anya Briggs

Our loss of identity: how our culture is lying to us all

// After Black Friday, we consider whether living ethically is just for hippies and annoying do-gooders.

Written by Anya Briggs

Don’t judge me, but I’m not a history maker

// I was going to do something 'big' for God. Then life happened.

Written by Anya Briggs

The happiness lie

// If happiness is the end-goal, most of us are failing.

Written by Anya Briggs

The Church has hurt a lot of people

// "Whether we like it or not, we need other Christians."

Written by Anya Briggs

When gender equality goes too far

// "With every big, historical movement comes the danger that we will swing too far to the other extreme, tipping the...

Written by Anya Briggs

Are we getting the Gospel wrong?

// "The gospel is this an amazing tapestry, woven together throughout the whole Bible and beyond."

Written by Anya Briggs

God: The Awkward Silence

// "Being a Christian is not about waiting for that next time we ‘get’ God and see his bigger plan. Yes,...

Written by Anya Briggs

Why I’ll never be a Pinterest mum

// "I wonder if a lot of our culture hasn’t become about reaching a bar that we can’t possibly reach. I...

Written by Anya Briggs

How we rob ourselves of happiness

// "The UK has been ranked 16th in the world’s happiness index (2013), but is among the highest in opportunity and...

Written by Anya Briggs

Introversion: the elephant in the room

// There’s an ‘elephant in the room’ that’s been intruding on Western social culture for a while now, and let’s not...

Written by Anya Briggs

Myth 8: ‘If I’m unable to work in a paid job, I’m not contributing to society’

// We have even begun to use business words to talk about the Church: ‘networking’, ‘strategy’, ‘vision’, ‘cell groups’.

Written by Anya Briggs

Busyness: the Ferrari of the Christian world

// What do Ferraris, Jimmy Choos and facelifts have in common?

Written by Anya Briggs