Learn to listen, listen to learn: The sacred discipline of listening
For National Listening Day on 28 November, Duncan Williams highlights why in a world that barely stops, we must not lose the art of listening well Find out more
Reporting on Covid-19: Six years on what lessons have stayed with me?
Nicola Morrison, former BBC correspondent, reflects on covering the Covid-19 pandemic and considers whether the lessons she learned still shape her life today. Find out more
Who is my neighbour? The hermeneutic of love
Israel Olofinjana reflects on the recent UK protests, exploring how biblical teaching speaks into today’s debates on migration and justice. Find out more
Created for connection: life as a foreigner in Seoul
From her experience living in South Korea, Heather Carruthers considers how we build the community God intended in a world of 8.2 billion people. Read more
Care for land is care for neighbour
For Global Tourism Resilience Day, Kathryn Gonzales shares why caring for God’s creation should extend to wherever you are Find out more
What Lunar New Year could teach you about hospitality
Eunice Lee writes from personal experience of joyfully welcoming guests, and the even greater welcome to be found in Jesus Find out more
President-Elect Trump: how we still haven’t learnt how to listen
The latest US election leaves us more divided than ever, but we must start listening to the views of those we disagree with Read now
COP29: Is climate change a Christian issue?
Laura Young helps us piece together the significance of COP29 and urges Christians to pray and advocate for change Find out more
Unshakeable hope in the darkness: a year after October 7
Aaron Abramson, executive director and CEO of Jews for Jesus, reflects on how God continues to be a source of hope amidst loss and conflict Find out more
Changing the lives of young people one encounter at a time
Co-founder Debbie Welford shares how young lives are being healed and restored through the work of Christian charity Nicodemus Read more
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