Grab this deal!
📖 The Marriage Monitoring Aunties’ Association – Ola Awonubi talks love, the Church, and expectations on Black women. 🌍 Ethiopia’s stand against colonisation – Dr Sheila Akomiah-Conteh reveals its enduring Christian legacy. Read these inspiring stories and more — just £15 for 6 months Print & Digital Membership.
Limited stocks apply – don’t miss out!
Like the biblical Naomi, Ethiopian-born Ruth Meakins lost both her husband and son. In an exclusive interview, Ruth shares her story with Tola-Doll Fisher, and continues to celebrate life with her two daughters
Jane Flack shares how allowing God to teach and shape her gave her a passion to unite Christians
Kate Orson says the enemy is working hard to stop people from committing to one another, but God’s heart for life-long marriage is hard-wired into us
Veronica Zundel asserts that much of our so-called Christian view and practice of marriage is more cultural than biblical
Hope Bonarcher admits she struggles with the impact of growing older
Writer Sally Hope shares her journey of rediscovering faith after escaping years of domestic abuse, finding in God a hope that no human being could provide. Now, through her Always Hopeful programme and her new book No Visible Scars, she seeks to walk alongside other women on the path to healing and renewed trust in God’s love.
Elaine Storkey unpacks three biblical characters’ stories to show that God has a heart for those cut off from their birth families
Hosted by Claire Musters: This month I’m reading… The Marriage Monitoring Aunties’ Association
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hosted by Claire Musters
Author, Ruth Leigh highlights the vital role of women in rural ministry, sharing uplifting stories from the LoveRural Conference. Her article showcases how female clergy and laywomen are bringing faith, hope, and community engagement to the countryside.
Read storyWriter D’vora M.B. shares a powerful reflection on faith and resilience amid two years of war in Israel, revealing how, even through fear and loss, her family and nation continue to hold on to hope in God.
Author, Ruth Leigh highlights the vital role of women in rural ministry, sharing uplifting stories from the LoveRural Conference. Her article showcases how female clergy and laywomen are bringing faith, hope, and community engagement to the countryside.
Hope Bonarcher reflects on womanhood, faith, and the appointment of the Church of England’s first female Archbishop of Canterbury, questioning whether progress always aligns with biblical truth.