All Faith articles
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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
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ArticleLet’s not be fooled - thoughts on the 'divine feminine'
Kate Orson unpacks where the term the ‘divine feminine’ comes from and states her case as to why it is not compatible with Christianity
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ArticleWhat’s our image of God?
Veronica Zundel believes we should be free to explore the ‘divine feminine’ – but to stay clear of what is being espoused by New Agers
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ArticleGet your ‘mojo’ back!
Premier Radio’s Inspirational Breakfast presenter, Esther Higham is involved with Ministers of Jesus Out There (mojo), a ministry that provides space for people to grow their spiritual muscles and practise using the gifts of the Holy Spirit to share Jesus
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ArticleThree times God gave me the same message
Signs & Wonders in everyday life - Your stories of God’s intervention
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Opinion‘I am about to turn 50, and looking back over my life I wish I had worried less, because God has looked after me miraculously’
Writer Samantha Bailie-McMurdock discovers that the very moments she once feared most were often the clearest demonstrations that God was firmly in control all along.
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OpinionDuring Lent forget FOMO, it’s all about JOMO
As we start Lent, writer Sophie Sanders reflects on the rise of JOMO – the joy of missing out – as a timely antidote to our culture’s obsession with comparison, busyness, and constant connection. From social expectations to spiritual rhythms, she explores how choosing to miss out can become a life-giving, deeply biblical practice that leads to greater joy and freedom.
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OpinionWhen you reach Lent empty: the quiet power of speaking life anyway
Lent begins on the 18th February, and writer Ayoola Bandele reflects on it not as a spiritual performance, but as a gentle invitation to return to God with honesty and emptiness. Drawing from personal history, faith, and the practice of speaking Scripture aloud, Bandele explores how God meets us not when we are full of strength, but when we have little left to offer.
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OpinionThe faith of Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm looks back on the life and faith of James Van Der Beek, whose battle with cancer revealed a man clinging to God even as everything else was stripped away. Best known for his role in Dawson’s Creek, Van Der Beek’s legacy reaches beyond the screen, pointing to a deeper story of identity, suffering, and hope in the face of death.
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OpinionFaith lessons from literature - The Secret Garden
Writer Danielle Finch reflects on the surprising spiritual wisdom she found in The Secret Garden. Through this much-loved classic, she explores how stories beyond Scripture can still point us toward truth, beauty and God’s transforming work in the world.
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OpinionFaith, motherhood, and the final curtain - remembering Catherine O’Hara
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm reflects on saying goodbye to Catherine O’Hara (1954–2026), the world-renowned actor whose warmth, wit, and humanity shaped generations of viewers. A dedicated mother both on and off the screen, O’Hara leaves a legacy of unforgettable performances, and a life rooted in family, faith, and fierce love.
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OpinionThe World Economic Forum in Davos says AI will replace Christianity - this is what I think
Writer Ann Louise Graham responds to Yuval Noah Harari’s provocative warning that artificial intelligence could one day “take over” religion. Drawing on Christian theology, lived faith, and global experience, she challenges the idea that belief is merely word-based—and asks what machines can never truly replace.
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ArticleRachel Hughes: Finding God in the ‘radical middle’
Rachel Hughes, senior pastor of Gas Street Church, Birmingham, and co-founder of women’s ministry The Orchard, speaks about bringing Spirit-filled purpose through our suffering and failure as well as our joy
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ArticleThe core of spiritual formation
Jamie Phear considers God’s purpose behind all the shaping and moulding – and it’s not what you might think
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ArticleObedience is God’s love language
Hope Bonarcher considers what we can learn from the words of the disciple who arguably knew Jesus best
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ArticleI had my first baby at 12; Jesus transformed my life when I was 19
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