• Author: Jem Oruwari

    Jem Oruwari is inspired by grace, generally uninspired by much about church, ever hopeful (usually), a slight techie, and quite likes to write stuff. She is interested in issues around identity and working on ways to encourage and facilitate churches to make informed decisions about how to handle issues around domestic violence.

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Why I won’t be inviting my friends to church

// Not everyone who walks through a church door is seeking to be rescued or to become someone's pet project or...

Written by Jem Oruwari

Forgiveness: taking back stolen power

// It is a long, often challenging, process that sometimes feels stupid or impossible, but being aware that forgiving is both...

Written by Jem Oruwari

Breaking free from the vultures

// I did not realise that the relationship I had with a guy I'd known for nearly 10 years was abusive...

Written by Jem Oruwari

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