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Crazy golf and the redemption of all things
What does crazy golf in Rochester say about the sacred/secular divide? asks Danny Webster
Danny Webster
Finding purpose and vocation in the work that we're called to
I know God is using public leaders to transform lives, says Zoë Down
Zoë Down
Faith and Police Together – what's new?
Lots has happened since Faith and Police Together was launched last year, says project manager
Marie Reavey
This little light of mine
Let’s enable the light of Jesus to shine through us whatever the weather
From Maasai herdsboy to the Archbishop of Kenya
Child sponsorship works – I'm testament to that, says Archbishop Jackson Oli Sapit
Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit
Will you go screen free for persecuted Christians?
Switch off to stand with silenced, persecuted Christians, says Open Doors UK's Naomi Allen
Naomi Allen
Can you be a beacon of light?
Scripture Union Light Parties help turn Halloween in to an opportunity to shine the light of Jesus
Jennifer Babb
A creative response to social justice issues
What can we learn from a Guatemalan student movement's fight for justice? asks Luke Cawley
Luke Cawley
Syria, hope and forgiveness
What does the plight of British children in Syria tell us about hope and forgiveness?
John Coleby
On a mission to develop disciple-making leaders
The world needs disciple-making leaders who are captivated by the wonder of God's grace in Jesus
Naomi Osinnowo
Whispers of freedom
We need a collaborative response to China’s anti-Christian regimes, says Release International's CEO
Paul Robinson
Book review: In Search of the Common Good
Jake Meador’s new book encourages us to reflect as we partner with God to right the world’s wrongs
Danny Webster
Book review: Culture Making
Is Andy Crouch right to challenge how Christians have attempted to ‘change the world’?
Abi Jarvis
Ashers bakery case is going to European Court of Human Rights
The cake case rises from the ashes in challenge to the Supreme Court
David Smyth