All Article articles – Page 42
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Commit or quit - do we need new rules for romance?
To celebrate Marriage Week, Harry Benson from the Marriage Foundation reveals a new initiative for everyone - not just married couples
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Support victims of domestic violence during lockdown
On Sunday 10 May, Classfinder.org.uk will be running a 12-hour exercise marathon to raise vital funds for Women’s Aid
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‘I’m using my time on furlough to finish my novel’
Once over the shock, Jemimah Wright says being furloughed could be a blessing in disguise
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For many people with disabilities, isolation is nothing new
Wheelchair user Fiona Gosden says the current universal experience in lockdown is what disabled people have always known
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Silent no more
Rachel Matthews, one of Premier’s Regional Producers, met those behind a new ground-breaking conference for women abused in childhood
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God’s presence is what he promises… and it’s more than enough
Glenna Marshall explains to Claire Musters that, even through immense suffering, she has learned that God’s presence is the only answer to our heart’s longings
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The comparison trap
Author Helen Roberts talks about the heightened thief of comparison now that we’re all spending much more time online
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Our silence betrays Nigeria’s massacred Christians
Charity Open Doors report on why we should be praying for our sisters and brothers overseas
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A prayer for unborn children
Reader Angie Jones is supporting the call to prayer by the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children
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How good neighbours became good friends
Cat Townley shares how the threat of coronavirus turned her street into a thriving community
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We need to pray for our nation
Pastor John of Strengthen the Faithful felt God guide him to write the Wartime Miracles Leaflet and circulate it around thousands of churches and prayer groups. It calls for Christians to earnestly intercede with Almighty God for our nation, in the knowledge of how he so clearly answered similar prayers of faith during the Second World War
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Coping with a loss of connection
Trained cuddle therapist Rebekka Mikkola explains the theory behind cuddle therapy and how we can weather the absence of touch during COVID-19
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‘The foundations on which we have built our lives are crumbling'
In this personal essay, Angie Jones says at the heart of the current pandemic, is a cry for us all to come back to God
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The day Whatsapp caught fire
As the arrival of Coronavirus sparks a blaze across social media, journalist Mary Joseph describes how SAT-7’s voice is being heard above the clamour while the country’s churches are silenced
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What, no cheese? A vegan guide to building up your immune system
With many fresh food counters closing and self-isolation becoming the norm, some of us will be facing an involuntary vegetarian or even vegan diet. But it’s not all bad! Here are 3 plant-based staples you can try today to support your immune system...
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'Can anything good be drawn from this chaos?'
As most of us find ourselves grounded and in lockdown, reports of less air pollution and the return of wildlife point to positive environmental change.
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Joining together to stop leprosy
Linda Todd, chief executive of The Leprosy Mission Scotland, explains that leprosy is not an ancient disease; it still ravages people today
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To your very good health...
Veronica Zundel challenges to think about how we treat those will chronic illnesses
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Breaking the pain barrier
God helped Anne Welsh rise above chronic pain to become a renowned motivational speaker, campaigner, high-powered business woman, influencer and author