Features
An old story
Deborah Fielding rewrites an ancient tale.
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Published January 2016
Faith and infidelity
When her beloved husband contracted degenerative brain disease, Rebecca de Saintonge faced a world of pain and spiritual doubt as he slowly ceased to function. Where was God? And was it wrong to find solace with another man?
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Published December 2015
Finding resilience
Psychologists agree that human resilience is crucial to our ability to weather life’s challenges – but how do we foster it? Author and broadcaster SHERIDAN VOYSEY finds contemporary answers in a surprisingly traditional place.
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Published December 2015
Christmas Giving
Huw Spanner provides inspiration for your Christmas shopping with a round-up of gifts to benefit those who really need our help.
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Published December 2015
Christian community: heaven or hell?
Shared meals, radically inclusive mission, or rows over rotas? Many of us aspire to community living – but fear it might be a living hell.
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Published November 2015
Violence undone: an epiphany
Whether starting gang fights as a football hooligan or studying for his thesis, Martyn Smith has always been fascinated by violence. Here he candidly explores its attraction and recounts the life-changing moment he passed the point of no-return.
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Published November 2015
Tackling the ‘Is it I, Lord?’ question
How are religious orders, theological institutions, diocesan advisers, and others helping people to work out their calling, asks Rebecca Paveley.
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Published November 2015
Celebrating the introvert
With its impulse towards community and mass social action, Christianity could be seen as an extrovert’s faith. But that would be a mistake, believes Mark Tanner, who cherishes the often-overlooked gifts of the introvert.
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Published November 2015
Heavens above!
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Published August 2015
Freaks, geeks and antiques
Freaks, geeks and antiques
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Published August 2015