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How well do we support parents – and how well do they help themselves?
How well do we support parents – and how well do they help themselves?

Claire Musters on whether the Church could do more to support new parents.

Where is the grace?
Where is the grace?

Reflecting on Philip Yancey's new book on grace, Claire Musters asks how we can engage with each other graciously when we disagree.

How to argue well
How to argue well

Whether you're a rhino or a hedgehog, many of us don't do arguing well. Here are five ways to do it better.

\'What\'s the worst that can happen? I\'ll die in the ocean and people will hear about human trafficking\'
'What's the worst that can happen? I'll die in the ocean and people will hear about human trafficking'

Julia Immonen rowed the Atlantic to raise the profile of modern day slavery.

The Shack author: \'If men are so much more messed up than women, why are they in charge?\'
The Shack author: 'If men are so much more messed up than women, why are they in charge?'

The bestselling author of The Shack is back with a controversial take on the story of Eden.

Why we need another sexual revolution
Why we need another sexual revolution

Between a Christian view of 'legs-crossed until married', and a worldly view of 'anything goes', we've lost something of the sacred in sex, writes Alexandra Lilley.

\'I started reaching for the Bible instead of reaching for the bottle\'
'I started reaching for the Bible instead of reaching for the bottle'

Steph Macleod, 33, is a singer songwriter who lives near Edinburgh. Nine years ago he was an alcoholic and a drug addict and sleeping rough on the streets. He shares his story of how he came to be free of addiction.

Richard Rohr: How to be Happy

Franciscan friar Richard Rohr answers the question everyone asks themselves at some point... how can I be happy?

Philip Yancey: We need grace over doctrinal unity
Philip Yancey: We need grace over doctrinal unity

The mighty Philip Yancey has some challenging words for the Church about grace and unity.

Who do you think you are?
Who do you think you are?

Claire Musters challenges us to find our identity in Christ.

The virgin monologues: navigating sex, singleness and contentment
The virgin monologues: navigating sex, singleness and contentment

Carrie Lloyd shares advice and humour on dating

\'I used to be a Christian... but converted to Islam\'
'I used to be a Christian... but converted to Islam'

Having converted to Islam at university, Sarah Ager runs the Interfaith Ramadan Project.

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"Do dogs go to heaven?" and other questions from the High Street

What happened when Krish Kandiah took his paradoxology sofa onto the streets of Keswick and asked the general public what questions they had for God.

Mother and daughter reunited after 80 years... the incredible story of The Waiting
Mother and daughter reunited after 80 years... the incredible story of The Waiting

How long would you persevere in prayer for? Claire Musters hears a story which should challenge us all...

Krish Kandiah: A Fresh Perspective on Old Testament Genocide
Krish Kandiah: A Fresh Perspective on Old Testament Genocide

Can the genocide passages of the Old Testament help us reflect on violence in the world today?

RT Kendall: Are you going to heaven?
RT Kendall: Are you going to heaven?

RT Kendall asks one of life's biggest questions.