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  • Liam Payne’s death reminded me of how we all need to find our identity in Christ

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  • ‘Christians should support “End of Demand” for sex work’

  • Research confirms fifty percent of women feel their medical needs have been ignored because of their gender. Can faith play a part in the healing?

  • There is power in gospel music and its dark history offers lessons in perseverance

  • Are unhappy marriages a myth?

Real life

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Lex Renick on faith, identity, and transformation: 'God removed my dysphoria and renewed my life'

2024-10-23T10:17:00+01:00By

Lex Renick spoke with our deputy editor Jemimah Wright about how a turbulent childhood led to navigating gender dysphoria as an adult, but complete surrender to God transformed everything…

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Set free to set others free

2024-10-23T10:08:00+01:00By

Esther Beckley’s career was cut short when she suffered horrific racist abuse, bullying and a murder attempt in the workplace. Trapped in chronic anxiety, depression and demonic torment, Jesus rescued her from despair and death 

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‘I hated being called Joy but now I love it’

2024-09-23T09:46:00+01:00By

Nigerian-born comedian Joy Carter was abandoned at birth, lost her twin and then raised by a white British couple. She spoke with Alex Noel about infant trauma and learning to navigate the sexist and racist world of comedy

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Lord, send me!

2024-09-23T09:40:00+01:00By Ruth Cox

For years, Ruth Cox felt called to serve overseas but it was a number of years before she was able to, and there was much heartache as well as joy along the way

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‘Do not suffer alone’

2024-09-23T09:39:00+01:00By

Evangelical Alliance editor and former BBC broadcast journalist Nicola Morrison opened up to Premier Unbelievable’s Ruth Jackson about her professional and personal journeys, including her struggle with self-harming 

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Wendy Grisham's books that kick up the dirt

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Wendy Grisham, deputy CEO of SPCK Publishing (and sister to author John Grisham), gives us insight into her progressive, radically inclusive faith, which fuels her passion for non-fiction books that bridge gaps and widen our conversations to reflect the expansiveness of God 

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Why can’t women choose to be childfree?

2024-10-23T09:48:00+01:00By

With a recent survey revealing more women are deciding not to have children, Alex Noel looks at the Church’s attitude in response

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Fans of Jilly Cooper rushed to watch the Disney Plus series of her raunchy novel, ‘Rivals’. But what are Christians to make of all this sex on our TV screens?!

2024-11-05T07:00:00+00:00By

Woman Alive deputy editor, Jemimah Wright, tunes into the adaptation of the well-known book series ‘packed with sex, romantic entanglements, and shocking antics.’

Church

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Why can’t women choose to be childfree?

2024-10-23T09:48:00+01:00By

With a recent survey revealing more women are deciding not to have children, Alex Noel looks at the Church’s attitude in response

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‘Domestic abuse can be a difficult subject for the church, and I am trying to change that'

2024-10-09T08:00:00+01:00By

Having grown up in the church as a pastor’s daughter, Lauren Seager-Smith, CEO of The For Baby’s Sake Trust, a charity that aims to break cycles of domestic abuse and give babies the best start in life, says, ’it felt and continues to feel like marriage difficulties and harm in relationships were difficult secrets.’