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Movement Day: Is this Christian conference marginalising women?
Why are women expected to talk among themselves and fix problems they haven't created when the main action is happening elsewhere?
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#ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear: How a Twitter hashtag reveals two very different worlds
This week many voices came together on a spontaneous Twitter hashtag to share what had been said to them in churches, Bible colleges, job interviews, and other situations where being Christian and a woman came with expectations.
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Great White Hope - Or What Christian Conferences Might Still Be Missing
Another day, another Christian conference.
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What purity movements and pick-up artists have in common
Picture this: a man writes a book about dating and sex (or the lack of), and accidentally creates an international movement.
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To End Modern Slavery, Society Must Change
To genuinely want to see the end of slavery means an up-ending of the current inequalities that have brought them about in the first place and a willingness to see and live differently.
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What can the church do about domestic violence?
What can the church do better to help women being abused, and in fact, save lives? Vicky Walker reflects
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Why Adele was like Jesus for 10 minutes last week
A video of Adele surprising a group of her impersonators has made the internet get rather emotional. Vicky Walker ponders the spiritual parallels.
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It's been a terrible week for women and yes, it matters
It's been a bad week for women, says Vicky Walker.
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Sometimes it's hard to be a (Christian) woman...
It's not uncommon for women to be blamed for damaging the faith simply by existing in Christian spaces, writes Vicky Walker.
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Will the real Church of England please stand up?
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Christian school counsellor sues over sacking
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