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  • Galentine’s Day is a reminder of how God brought together the editor and deputy editor of Woman Alive magazine!

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‘My family gave up buying new clothes two years ago, and we may never go back.’

2025-02-20T07:00:00+00:00By

‘At the end of 2021 we decided the best way to love our global neighbours in the way we dressed was to stop buying new clothes. Being an all or nothing person, I gallantly committed our family to this endeavour for a year!’ says Kezia Neusch, as she shares what happened next.

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I know God is a healer, but he hasn't healed me - and that's okay

2025-02-19T06:01:00+00:00By

‘If I spend every waking moment focused on the life I might have after God heals me, there is the very real possibility that I will miss out on everything he has planned for me right here and now in the midst of my circumstances,’ says Danielle Finch.

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If it takes a village to raise a child, what does the Bible say about the role of an aunt?

2025-02-17T05:47:00+00:00By

As Princess Eugenie becomes an aunt again, Woman Alive deputy editor Jemimah Wright considers her own relationship with her nieces.

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Don’t let Valentine’s Day be a distraction from the rock-solid love of God which doesn’t change

2025-02-14T07:00:00+00:00By

‘We need to get our ‘Valentine love’ from him, don’t we?’ suggests Sheila Jacobs who says she ‘never had ‘a word’ from God’ that she would marry.

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Galentine’s Day is a reminder of how God brought together the editor and deputy editor of Woman Alive magazine!

2025-02-13T05:00:00+00:00By

In 2020 Jemimah Wright wrote an article about friends she had never met, one of them happened to be Tola Doll Fisher, Woman Alive’s editor. In celebration of Galentine’s Day, the global holiday that celebrates women’s friendship, we are re-publishing this article, and thankful to say, five years on, Doll and Jemimah have met face to face, and remain very good friends - and now colleagues!

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Internalised misogyny prevents too many Christian women from seeking justice in the case of patriarchal abuses

2025-02-06T07:00:00+00:00By

‘My observation is that the power of the ‘equal sinfulness’ argument is compelling and can stop us in our tracks. It appeals to our knowledge that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. That is why it is so effective in shutting down important conversations about abuses against women in the Church,’ says Michelle Tant.

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Will the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill help or hinder parents in raising their children in line with God’s word?

2025-02-06T05:00:00+00:00By

‘The bill proposes objectives that at first glance ostensibly shield children from potential harm, even from well-intentioned but ‘ill-informed’ parents. In reality, the small print will render parents defenceless against state intrusion,’ says Hannah Wickens.

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Internalised misogyny prevents too many Christian women from seeking justice in the case of patriarchal abuses

2025-02-06T07:00:00+00:00By

‘My observation is that the power of the ‘equal sinfulness’ argument is compelling and can stop us in our tracks. It appeals to our knowledge that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. That is why it is so effective in shutting down important conversations about abuses against women in the Church,’ says Michelle Tant.

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I was hurt in the very place that was meant to be a sanctuary

2025-02-03T14:54:00+00:00By

Today, Emilia Fuller is a PR consultant, life coach and pastoral counsellor. But five years ago, she was wounded and lost after suffering a prolonged period of spiritual abuse