• Author: Emily Sturgess

    Emily was raised in Northampton and lives in Oxford, working as the Development Officer for Christians in Science (follow them on Twitter). She’s a Biologist/Ecologist by training, loves nature, and can identify enough species of moss on-sight to elicit mockery from family members; but is equally content indoors snuggled under a blanket, watching Miranda.

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What it’s like to be … the worship leader’s guitar

// We've kicked off our new 'What it's like to be ...' series with a look at the worship leader's guitar.

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It doesn’t always feel like Springtime with God

// How the lyrics of a worship song are nice to sing but sometimes untrue.

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Schrodinger’s river

// "He could be anyone; brilliant, and utterly charming... but equally likely, he could be dismissive, uninterested, and unfriendly."

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The Pope and the end of the world

// It’s been a big week in planetary-doom news...

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Sanctification: easier when I was 13

// Why does it take so long to become holy?

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The randomness of God

// "I want for myself a consistent and predictable God."

Written by Emily Sturgess

Sexism in space

// "I’m glad we’re talking about both women in STEM and the Philae news, but it’s like both important issues have...

Written by Emily Sturgess

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