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Shara Grylls shares her experience of being married to husband Bear, head of Spring Harvest, Jo Moir talks about her family's strong legacy of Christian women and Jamie Phear tells us why we shouldn't be afraid of the wilderness in 'Spiritual Formation'
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Living in Romania, Israel, the UK, US and finally settling back in Israel, Romanian-born Eti Zadok has lived through war and ill-health – and says she has learnt to trust God through every experience
Kate Orson believes we need to equip every young person to understand freedom and autonomy
Anne Hartslief on her journey after being diagnosed with cancer
Kirsty Goring, of the award-winning Wiston Estate, shares what it is like to see a 50-year-old idea come to fruition
Shara Grylls has written an updated edition to her book Never Stop Holding Hands, first published when she married Bear in 2000. She spoke with our deputy editor, Jemimah Wright, about her life, faith and marriage, highlighting the quotes from the book that mean the most to her
The viral “6/10” dating debate is forcing many to ask what really matters in choosing a life partner. For Christians, the answer may be more challenging—and more countercultural—than it first appears.
Elaine Storkey unpacks scripture to show us the ‘enormous value’ God places on young people
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hope Bonarcher looks at the ramifications of a society entertained by the dramatisation of other people’s lives, and why she believes our gaze should be focused elsewhere
Read storyFormer BBC reporter, Ann-Louise Graham, raises a timely question about freedom of expression in an age of shifting legal boundaries. Could what we publish today one day be judged under laws that do not yet exist?
Hope Bonarcher looks at the ramifications of a society entertained by the dramatisation of other people’s lives, and why she believes our gaze should be focused elsewhere
Woman Alive deputy editor, Jemimah Wright finds herself unexpectedly reoriented to the sacred rhythm of Easter Week. With fresh perspective, she reflects on the unfolding story of Jesus’ final days.