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  • Justin Welby has resigned, could the next Archbishop of Canterbury be a woman?

  • ‘I voted for Kamala Harris and here's why that was the best option for me as a Christian’

  • ‘I am a female, American Christian and here's why I didn’t vote for Kamala Harris’

  • My husband and I gave up alcohol, and this is what happened

  • The Martha Stewart documentary on Netflix reminded me that in Christ, I don’t need to be perfect

  • Why I believe women’s fiction is an important tool to share the gospel

  • What Christians can learn from Parkrun

  • What is hope and why is it so powerful?

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

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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

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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’

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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!

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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’

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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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What is hope and why is it so powerful?

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‘Hope is a way of thinking. It can break us or make us, depending on the state of our minds,’ says Pauline Newton.

Book Club

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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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Justin Welby has resigned, could the next Archbishop of Canterbury be a woman?

2024-11-13T12:31:00+00:00By

Woman Alive deputy editor, Jemimah Wright, considers what we know about four of the female bishops who could step into Justin Welby’s role as Archbishop of Canterbury.

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‘I am a female, American Christian and here's why I didn’t vote for Kamala Harris’

2024-11-14T07:53:00+00:00By

‘Throughout Kamala Harris’ short campaign, she repeatedly exposed her far left political ideology and questionable moral ethos. I hope the next female candidate for president won’t attempt to shatter the glass ceiling all over the unborn, the vulnerable, and self-respecting women the world over,’ says Hope Bonarcher.

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Justin Welby has resigned, could the next Archbishop of Canterbury be a woman?

2024-11-13T12:31:00+00:00By

Woman Alive deputy editor, Jemimah Wright, considers what we know about four of the female bishops who could step into Justin Welby’s role as Archbishop of Canterbury.

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What Christians can learn from Parkrun

2024-11-11T08:00:00+00:00By

‘In both Parkrun and church, there’s something to be said for collective determination, driving each other on to reach personal goals,’ says Emily Bright, as she shares her experience of her weekly 5k run.