All articles by Becky Hunter-Kelm
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Article‘The judge told me he knew I was innocent’
Hannah Overton was ripped away from her husband and four children and spent seven years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit
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OpinionDolly Parton’s sister asked fans to pray for the ‘Queen of Country’
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm reflects on faith and sisterhood after Dolly Parton reassured fans of her good health, reminding us how prayer and family love can draw us closer to God.
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OpinionAs a Christian mum this is why I am not giving my child a phone
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm explores new smartphone bans abroad while sharing why she’s committed to raising her sons without phones.
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OpinionA French catholic nun is leading many to Jesus online
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm highlights Sister Albertine, a young French nun turned viral faith-influencer, whose social media presence is sparking a quiet revival among Gen Z.
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OpinionOkay so, the #Rapture didn’t happen…
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm unpacks the viral wave of #RaptureTok and the bold claims of a South African pastor who predicted Jesus’ return in September 2025. What follows is both a cultural reflection on how end-times theories spread online and a biblical reminder of where our hope truly lies.
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OpinionRomantasy: the TikTok-driven genre taking women’s fiction by storm — but should Christians be cautious?
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm dives into the rise of this steamy blend of romance and fantasy, from dragons to dangerous love interests, and shares her own surprising poolside encounter with the trend. Is it harmless escapism, or a distraction from what truly nourishes the soul?
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ArticleFrom Granny’s knitting needles to global impact - the story of Gogo Olive
Gogo Olive is a business based in Zimbabwe that helps women become entrepreneurs and leaders who support their own communities
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Article‘Solving social isolation, one dog walk at a time’
Delphine Chui, founder of CareDogs, shares how her love for canines and personal journey back to faith gave her a passion to provide community for the lonely
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OpinionBill Gates has said he knows he can’t take anything with him when he dies
Becky Hunter Kelm explores Bill Gates’ astonishing commitment to give away 99% of his £200 billion fortune to address challenges in Africa.
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ArticleA powerful testimony of what happens when women support women
Through her charity City Women, Letitia Shelton has helped tackle the issue of porn in her local area and believes Christian women are God’s instruments to transform cities
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OpinionShould Christian women be ‘soft girls’?
‘The soft girl lifestyle has been trending on social media platforms for the last decade, but does it do a disservice to how far the world has come for gender equality in the workplace, and is it the right solution for the pressure working Christian women face?’ asks Becky Hunter Kelm.
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ArticleSet free to set others free
Esther Beckley’s career was cut short when she suffered horrific racist abuse, bullying and a murder attempt in the workplace. Trapped in chronic anxiety, depression and demonic torment, Jesus rescued her from despair and death
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ArticleHome is where you are
Interior designer Sophia Wigram spoke with Becky Hunter-Kelm about her passion for creating beautiful spaces in which people can thrive
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Opinion‘Fashion icon Iris Apfel inspired my walk as a Christian’
Iris Apfel became world famous for her vivid, colourful dress sense and trademark oversized glasses. A successful businesswoman in the textiles and interior design sector who served the White House for over nine presidencies, Iris was well known for being outspoken, her daring style and embarking on a modelling career at 97 years old. Becky Hunter-Kelm shares how Iris’s attitude has encouraged her.
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OpinionIn the light of the earthquake in Japan, what is it like to trust God while living on fault lines?
When you live over a fault line, the fear of an earthquake is very real, says Becky Hunter Kelm. She explains what experiencing an earthquake is like, and how she has to chose to put her trust in Jesus every day.
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OpinionWhen we hear of misogynists in our government, like Dominic Cummings, how should we react and what would Jesus do?
Writer, Becky Hunter-Kelm looks at how we, as Christian women, should react in the light of such blatant misogyny from leaders such as Dominic Cummings.
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Article‘I can get you a six-pack, but I’m far more interested in getting you into heaven!’
Coach Estelle Wallace partners with Jesus to teach people to approach their wellness holistically
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ArticleFrom beauty therapist to vicar
Rev Kaye Gardiner spoke with Becky Hunter-Kelm about her journey from beauty therapist to vicar
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Article'Gals' that brunch
Tiffany Accardi is the founder of the worldwide women’s community movement Gals That Brunch, which involves 100,000 women, spans six continents, 12 countries, 150 cities and 35 states – and is constantly growing! She spoke to Becky Hunter-Kelm about her difficult childhood, her career and ministry journey, and her heart for placing the lonely in family
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ArticleThe unique ministry of a ‘Big Fat Greek Mother’
Becky Hunter-Kelm spoke with actor, writer, speaker, comedian and mum of three, Olga Thompson about her dramatic encounter with God, a breakdown during early motherhood and how she lives out her faith in the comedy and entertainment space






