What it is to be human is arguably the most profound, but also most contested question in our culture today. Join us as we seek to engage with the stories from the world around us whilst we live out and share the good, beautiful and true news of Jesus.
The Being Human project is a three-year initiative to inspire and equip everyday Christians to understand, articulate and participate in the biblical vision of humanity
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Another season looking beyond the headlines into the big and small cultural stories affecting us all today and how the God story can best shape what it means to be human
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Join Jo as she laments the unfolding tragedy but encourages us to not remain complacent and shares three ways we can be praying for our neighbours in Turkey and Syria
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In this better story, our sexuality does not define us, and nor is sexual fulfilment the key to flourishing. Instead, our image bearing and nature and love of God does both.
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When one in five of the UK population is currently living in poverty, how do we live out and share a better story of being human in the middle of this cost of living crisis?
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The Child Q report and the racial discrimination with the refugee crisis in Ukraine is challenging us about the need for racial justice – how can churches begin to address it?
As humans we naturally look for narratives and stories in our lives, but who should really control the narrative and whose story are we actually living in?
Mark Sayers chats with Peter Lynas about the challenges and opportunities of this present moment for UK church leaders and how they can face them
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What is the God story? How do we understand it and how do we live it out? Here are our recommendations to better understand and engage with the big God story.
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I’ve gained something from listening to Jordan Peterson’s views on postmodernism, and the resurrection – but there are limits to leaning too heavily on ‘thinkfluencers’
Florence and the Machine’s intriguing new album reflects a widely-held view of death and freedom that our friends might hold too – how might we question it?
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