All Article articles – Page 40
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'I can still be loved even with wounds'
Hope Virgo suffered abuse at 13 and battled anorexia for years. Here she shares how she learned to push aside the need to be "perfect" before God
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‘God has always been with me, even when I did not recognise him’
A reverend with a penchant for painting shares how this therapeutic practice allowed her to confront her struggles with faith
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You can’t have growth without pain
Using the example of a baby teething, Dammy Olatoye shares a life lesson on the strength to endure
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Podcasts, Pigeon Poo and Prayer
Woman Alive editor Doll shares her morning routine and how that sets her up for the day
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Style it up
For years, Alex Agboke searched for a personal style to reflect her identity. Now God has inspired her to help others find theirs
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Keep sparkling and listening
In her final column, Penelope Wilcock reminds us to delight in knowing we are made in the image of God – and the respect one another
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Is Jesus still enough?
Many people have said that they drew closer to God during lockdown but for others, it has exposed profound isolation
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‘My daughter is a Buddhist and I love her to bits!’
A reader shares how she has learned to support and encourage her daughter, despite the faith choice she has made
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‘We don’t need to hustle for God’s attention’
While society teaches us we need to look and be a certain way, Florence Gildea asserts that God loves us as we are so we can stop seeking outside validation
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God may surprise you
Writer and Editor Sheila Jacobs was recovering from a debilitating illness when she finally stepped into the calling on her life. Could now be the time for you to step into yours?
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Waiting for God
Writer Tope Pearson shares her experience of struggling to see a long-held promise come to fruition – and how she persevered in the years between.
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COVID-19 hope for nine million slum dwellers in Mumbai
The global pandemic and calls for a housing revolution could pave the way to ridding India of leprosy
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YOUNG ACTIVISTS LAUNCH CLIMATE JUSTICE CAMPAIGN
Christian Aid’s Prophetic Activist Scheme encourages young people to address societal injustice as part of their faith. Chloe Brimicombe explains why it's important
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What to do when you’ve lost your job
From furlough to redundancy, the pandemic has left many feeling anxious about the future. If you've recently found yourself out of work, here is what you can do next
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‘In God's eyes we are equal’
Katie Lynch, 30, has been married to Leon, 31, for six years. They have two daughters, Kylah, three, and Liberty, one. Here she describes how they met and the challenges they have faced
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Be a cupbearer
Joni Eareckson Tada challenges us not only to pray, but to become God’s active agents of change
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God gives clear signs to those who need them
Susan Wright, 75, is the mother of five children and grandmother to nine. She became a Christian in her 20s then married John, now 86, in 1974. She has battled dyslexia and low self-esteem, but has held onto God’s faithfulness through the trials of life, including her husband having cancer twice, two years of unemployment – and even him being sent to prison
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I've been called chocolate face and curry breath...racism isn't just a black and white issue
A writer from South Asia asks, for those with a skin colour somewhere in between, where do we fit into the discussion?
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Why you need a will
We are all living in a period of uncertainty, however, having a will is important, regardless of what stage of life we are in, to leave a legacy for our nearest and dearest