All Faith articles
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OpinionWaiting for marriage
Woman Alive deputy editor Jemimah Wright nurtured a long-held promise that took 20 years to come to fruition. She reflects on her faith journey and the ways God met her in the midst of it.
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OpinionPassover in the midst of war: A mother’s faith
As Passover begins today, Israeli Jewish mother D’vora M.B reflects on faith, fear, and God’s faithfulness in the midst of war. Drawing on the story of Esther, she shares a deeply personal account of motherhood, courage, and trusting God for such a time as this.
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OpinionWhen grief meets calling
Kiri Jane Erb recounts her move from the UK to rural Canada, her experience of pastoral life, and the lingering impact of her father’s death. Through it all, she explores how wrestling with grief, calling and study led her to a deeper confidence in a theology that speaks honestly into suffering and hope.
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ArticleIs gossip ever harmless? A Christian reflection on speech, trust and Easter renewal
Prayer and Reflection
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ArticleJo Moir: From prodigal teen to leading Spring Harvest – A story of radical obedience
Jo Moir, the new head of Spring Harvest, sat down with our editor Tola-Doll Fisher to talk about what has equipped her for this position and why she is a safe pair of hands for this beloved festival
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ArticleThrough my daughter's health journey, all my hope is in Jesus
When her daughter Leeora suddenly began to have inexplicable seizures, Sarah Lamour and her family were plunged into months of uncertainty and fear. Here, Sarah explains how she learned to choose peace in the face of the unknown
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ArticleLiving the promise of Isaiah 61:3—Beauty from ashes in real life
What it really means to have life after death
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ArticleLife Lessons: Your relationship with Jesus matters more than religion
A remarkably youthful 91-year-old, Jeanette Latimer looks back on her journey from deep-rooted religiosity to a living, personal relationship with Jesus that transformed not only her own life, but generations of her family
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ArticleLetter to the Next Generation: On perfectionism
Rev Katherine Chow admits she is a recovering perfectionist and unpacks why God’s power is most at work in our weakness
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Article‘God does His deepest work in the desert’
Jamie Phear encourages us to see the wilderness as preparation rather than punishment, as training rather than abandonment
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ArticlePraying for my Uber driver: A story of unexpected faith on the road
Signs & Wonders in everyday life - Your stories of God’s intervention
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OpinionEveryone says “manifest it” but the Lord’s prayer taught me a better way to hope
In a culture promoting mantras of self-belief and self-creation, Ayoola Bandele says we can easily blur the line between confident hope and subtle self-reliance.
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Opinion‘Love that for you’ isn’t enough: A Christian case for real encouragement
As Gillian Anderson steps in as Marks & Spencer’s playful “Chief Encouragement Officer,” her feel-good compliments tap into something real—but for Christians, true encouragement goes far deeper than kind words.
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OpinionThe Holy Spirit tells me what to wear
For Jane Streatfield, inviting the Holy Spirit into her everyday wardrobe has transformed her mornings. What began in postnatal depression has become a simple rhythm of partnership with a God who cares about every detail.
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OpinionBefore I became a Christian, America's Next Top Model star Jay Manuel told me I needed to ‘suffer for fashion’
Watching the Netflix documentary on America’s Next Top Model stirred up complicated memories for Hope Bonarcher, memories shaped by her own years working as a professional model long before she became a Christian. Reflecting on the gap between reality TV and the real modelling world, she shares how faith, perseverance, and personal conviction shaped a very different path from the one portrayed on screen.
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OpinionGo analogue for Lent
Philippa Strachan invites us to consider how an “analogue Lent” might help us slow down and truly prepare our hearts for Easter. With wisdom and gentleness, she challenges us to step back from digital distraction and rediscover the sacred gift of presence — with God, with others, and with our own souls.
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OpinionThe five spiritual attacks I faced when fasting during Lent
Denise Jelinek shares from personal experience how the struggles of Lent are often signs of spiritual growth, not failure. She helps readers recognize and overcome common spiritual attacks that arise when we draw closer to God.
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ArticleShowing up for one another
Jamie Phear believes we need to walk out all aspects of our lives – the joy and the pain – in close community, as that is a vital part of our spiritual formation
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ArticleLife Lessons: Faith can handle your questions – but sometimes people can’t
Author Lavinia Byrne shares insight into her life as a nun, and what caused her to leave the community







