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Sourabhi Sircar reflects on her journey from growing up in a traditional Hindu household to encountering a love that transformed her faith and life forever. Through seasons of disappointment, searching and renewal, she shares how God patiently called her into a living relationship with Jesus Christ.
Writer Philly Larcombe shares how years of suffering, singleness, and unanswered prayers collided with a breath-taking, supernatural marriage setup. It’s a testimony of God moving long before she could see, or even believe, that he would.
Based on an extract from her latest book, I’m Fine. Really?, life coach Darla Nelson looks at why we often hide our true emotions and how honesty sets us free
Fiona Rugg’s father, John Smyth QC, was accused of decades-long physical, psychological and spiritual abuse of boys and young men in England and Zimbabwe but died in 2018 before any charges were brought. Justin Welby, former Archbishop of Canterbury, stepped down from his role in 2024 because of accusations from the Makin Report in relation to his knowledge of John Smyth’s abuse. Smyth’s children, PJ, Caroline and Fiona, appeared recently in a Channel 4 documentary See No Evil about their father. Fiona spoke with Jemimah Wright before the release of the documentary
Angie Jones shares the indescribable pain of losing two of her children, alongside the joy of seeing God bring something good out of the sorrow
Writer Maxine Harrison reflects on Brooklyn Beckham’s recent Instagram statement revealing his estrangement from parents Victoria and David Beckham, and his claim that fame was prioritised over family. Using the moment as a starting point, she explores what the Bible teaches about forgiveness, boundaries, and faith-filled wisdom when navigating painful or unconventional relationships with parents.
Rhiannon Goulding explains how she had to get creative with sharing God’s word with her children as they got older
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Writer Joy Roxborough challenges the Church to confront the recurring failures of prominent male leaders. She argues that genuine, lived-out accountability is essential for safeguarding both leaders and the body of Christ.
Read storyWoman Alive deputy editor Jemimah Wright on the stories that resonated most deeply with readers in 2025. From powerful testimonies to reflections on faith in public life, these are the articles you read and shared the most.
Writer Joy Roxborough challenges the Church to confront the recurring failures of prominent male leaders. She argues that genuine, lived-out accountability is essential for safeguarding both leaders and the body of Christ.
Writer Jenny Sanders reflects on the sight of Easter eggs appearing in shops almost before the Christmas decorations are down. Rather than lamenting commercialism, she invites us to see an unexpected opportunity to reconnect Christmas and Easter and tell the whole story of salvation.