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‘Woman Alive featured the faith story of my grandmother in 1996, and it inspired my own relationship with God’

2026-03-05T05:06:00+00:00By

Brooke Singleton traces how her grandmother’s radical obedience to God, captured decades ago in Woman Alive, shaped her own life of faith.

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‘If we focused on what we’d lost, we’d be overwhelmed’

2026-02-22T14:39:00+00:00By

Ciara Dierking faced a sudden and life-threatening illness in December 2024, which resulted in the amputation of all four limbs. She spoke with our deputy editor Jemimah Wright about her journey through suffering, faith and learning to choose gratitude during unimaginable loss

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I had a baby at 49!

2026-02-22T14:38:00+00:00By

Katie Barringer shares how God grew her family in unexpected ways

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Starting my business, one page at a time

2026-02-22T14:32:00+00:00By

Lydia Hughes shares the story of how she built her stationery business, Faithful Pages, to encourage us to document and remain faithful in our walk with God

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My brother died in the Columbine High School shooting in 1999 and I wrestled with God, but I still trust him

2026-02-19T05:35:00+00:00By

Ashley Glader shares the unimaginable story of losing her brother in the Columbine High School shooting — and how that tragedy shattered her faith before ultimately reshaping it. Through profound loss, unanswered prayers, and years of wrestling with God, she explains why she still chooses to trust him.

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Bethel, Shawn Bolz, and the question of accountability

2026-01-28T14:25:00+00:00By

In the wake of recent revelations surrounding Shawn Bolz and Bethel Church, Redding, Emilia Fuller reflects on this moment through the lens of her own past experience within the church. Having previously written about the impact of spiritual and emotional harm, she now considers what accountability, repentance, and hope can look like when leadership failures are brought into the light — and how believers are called to respond.

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Attiah profile

A cry for freedom from Iran

2026-03-04T09:55:00+00:00By

Iranian Christian, Attieh Fard shares the anguish and hope surrounding Iran’s uprising, calling for urgent action and solidarity with those fighting for freedom.

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Shawn Bolz

Bethel, Shawn Bolz, and the question of accountability

2026-01-28T14:25:00+00:00By

In the wake of recent revelations surrounding Shawn Bolz and Bethel Church, Redding, Emilia Fuller reflects on this moment through the lens of her own past experience within the church. Having previously written about the impact of spiritual and emotional harm, she now considers what accountability, repentance, and hope can look like when leadership failures are brought into the light — and how believers are called to respond.

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Rachel Hughes: Finding God in the ‘radical middle’

2026-01-28T05:14:00+00:00By

Rachel Hughes, senior pastor of Gas Street Church, Birmingham, and co-founder of women’s ministry The Orchard, speaks about bringing Spirit-filled purpose through our suffering and failure as well as our joy