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ArticleRachel Hughes: Finding God in the ‘radical middle’
Rachel Hughes, senior pastor of Gas Street Church, Birmingham, and co-founder of women’s ministry The Orchard, speaks about bringing Spirit-filled purpose through our suffering and failure as well as our joy
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ArticleFrom a broken marriage to X factor and a miraculous healing
Singer-songwriter Juliet Dawn spoke with Premier’s Mal Pope about her abusive marriage, heartbreaking loss, a miraculous healing and the journey that has taken her from Cornwall to Nashville
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ArticleThe compassion of Jesus
Based on an extract from her latest book, Glorious: Celebrating God’s goodness in our womanhood, Holly Satterthwaite has a message on God’s love, based on story of the bleeding woman
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ArticleLife Lessons: ‘OK, Lord, it’s you and me’
Alison Ruoff, 83, has led a full and adventurous life!
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ArticleIs attraction spiritual or scientific?
As Christian women, we recognise our superior makeup from our creator, but that doesn’t mean we don’t struggle to figure out how it all works! With help from Dr Becky Howie, a Christian GP, this section is a space to have some health – and specifically women’s health – demystified so that we can better understand and appreciate the bodies we inhabit.
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ArticleBelonging before believing
Rhiannon Goulding encourages us to warmly welcome the ‘outsider’, and patiently show God’s love
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Article‘It’s clear from scripture that older women are meant to disciple younger women’
Kate Orson asserts we should be looking to the Bible, rather than equality reports, to learn how to best structure church discipleship
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Article‘One-to-one “shepherding” is a disaster waiting to happen’
Veronica Zundel explains why she believes that discipling should be done mutually, by the whole church
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ArticleThe core of spiritual formation
Jamie Phear considers God’s purpose behind all the shaping and moulding – and it’s not what you might think
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ArticleObedience is God’s love language
Hope Bonarcher considers what we can learn from the words of the disciple who arguably knew Jesus best
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ArticleSheerah’s unique legacy
Elaine Storkey considers 1 Chronicles 7:21-24 to unpack who Sheerah was, and her significance for us today, urging us not to waste what we have been given
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ArticleI had my first baby at 12; Jesus transformed my life when I was 19
Your stories of God’s intervention
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Article‘You need to make God your CEO’
Baking wasn’t Lewa Thomas’ passion, but a love for business led to opening her own shop
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ArticleThe year God asked me to do things differently - inviting me into the desert
Perry-May Britton loves starting off each new year with a fresh list of resolutions to tick off, but here she describes what happened in 2025 – when God invited her into the desert
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Article‘I had no doubts that what he’d done was wrong and awful’
Fiona Rugg’s father, John Smyth QC, was accused of decades-long physical, psychological and spiritual abuse of boys and young men in England and Zimbabwe but died in 2018 before any charges were brought. Justin Welby, former Archbishop of Canterbury, stepped down from his role in 2024 because of accusations from the Makin Report in relation to his knowledge of John Smyth’s abuse. Smyth’s children, PJ, Caroline and Fiona, appeared recently in a Channel 4 documentary See No Evil about their father. Fiona spoke with Jemimah Wright before the release of the documentary







