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Hannah Overton was ripped away from her husband and four children and spent seven years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit
Faridah was born into a strict Muslim family, but as a teenager went her own way – until she had an encounter with Jesus that changed everything
Like the biblical Naomi, Ethiopian-born Ruth Meakins lost both her husband and son. In an exclusive interview, Ruth shares her story with Tola-Doll Fisher, and continues to celebrate life with her two daughters
Jane Flack shares how allowing God to teach and shape her gave her a passion to unite Christians
Kate Orson says the enemy is working hard to stop people from committing to one another, but God’s heart for life-long marriage is hard-wired into us
Sophie Sanders reflects on her journey of being labeled “intimidating” and “too eligible” in the dating world. Through prayer and Scripture, she’s learning that God’s plan for love isn’t limited by checklists or cultural expectations.
Elaine Storkey unpacks the story of Queen Vashti, to show how our views of some of the women in the Bible have been influenced far more by legend than truth
Hosted by Claire Musters: This month I’m reading… The Marriage Monitoring Aunties’ Association
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hosted by Claire Musters
Hosted by Claire Musters
Author, Ruth Leigh highlights the vital role of women in rural ministry, sharing uplifting stories from the LoveRural Conference. Her article showcases how female clergy and laywomen are bringing faith, hope, and community engagement to the countryside.
Read storyWriter Michelle Tant marks 50 years since the Sex Discrimination Act, linking modern equality laws to the biblical justice shown in Zelophehad’s daughters.
Author, Ruth Leigh highlights the vital role of women in rural ministry, sharing uplifting stories from the LoveRural Conference. Her article showcases how female clergy and laywomen are bringing faith, hope, and community engagement to the countryside.
Hope Bonarcher reflects on womanhood, faith, and the appointment of the Church of England’s first female Archbishop of Canterbury, questioning whether progress always aligns with biblical truth.