All Business articles
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ArticleEquipping exploited women for a brighter future
The story behind LoveWell, a beauty brand whose products are created by women who have experienced trafficking or sexual exploitation
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Article‘Fragrance, faith and the power of story’
The trauma Tonya Kidd-Beggs endured as a pre-teen blocked out all the joy and light of her childhood, but the evocative power of scent helped bring it back
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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‘It doesn’t feel like a job’
Jessie Watson grew up surrounded by nature and wanted to do something creative. After her own wedding, becoming a florist was the dream that soon turned into reality
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ArticleLife Lessons: Come for the skincare, stay for the heartcare
Jean Guthrie, 86, on building an eponymous cosmetic brand, and how the Holy Spirit is using it to change lives
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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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ArticleBeing blind in business
Liz Jackson MBE, co-owner of Initium Corporate Finance, kickstarted her thriving career in business by launching her own marketing company at the age of 25, the same year she went blind
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OpinionHow perfume entrepreneur Jo Malone studied the Bible and met her husband
Jemimah Wright considers what is known of Jo Malone’s faith.
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OpinionFinding rest as a Christian woman while building a business and birthing a baby
‘As women, we carry layers of responsibility - some seen, others hidden. We’re birthing babies, building businesses, holding up households, and holding space for everyone else. The weight is not just physical, it’s mental, spiritual, and emotional. And when you’re in the thick of it, even rest feels like a luxury,’ says Salomé Criddle.
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ArticlePower and obedience - Fola Komolafe MBE talks about following God’s grace through her career as a female business leader.
Social entrepreneur and business leader Fola Komolafe MBE, is the first female and first black CEO of World Vision, the largest child-focused charity in the world
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ArticleHow to rewire your brain through gratitude
Zoë Bishop tells Alex Noel why she started the movement, ‘Blessed Before You’re Dressed’
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ArticleLook after the skin God gave you (here’s a 20% discount to give you a head start!)
When Emiko Ray couldn’t find good-quality products to suit her sensitive skin as well as her budget, she decided to create her own
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ArticleSpeciality coffee is not just a fad, being a values-led, social business means 'trying to be like Jesus'
Founder of CLO Coffee, Linda Castle, recounts the struggles to keep her socially conscious organisation alive amidst competition from larger chains
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ArticleGirl power reimagined
Dr Belle Tindall explains why she is so enthusiastic about the female-led, environmentally friendly brand, Zena
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ArticleJoining our stories with God’s
Lizzy Standbrook is a storyteller and creative strategist with a heart to help charities get their message across more effectively
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ArticleMaking God an intrinsic part of every lesson
Lorraine Trevett spoke to Alex Noel about how her late husband started The King’s School, and the faithfulness of all those involved despite the many challenges
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ArticleCooking in season
Chef Georgina Fuggle shares her passion for cooking – as well as some great summer recipes to try out this season
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ArticleFaith and fashion
Woman Alive editor, Tola-Doll Fisher, spoke with stylist Lily Lam about how she got started in the industry
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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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ArticleHelping families to stay together
Ella Dibb is the 25-year-old founder of Rose Nannies, a nanny agency that covers events as well as private babysitting – which she set up in July 2021. Ella spoke with Maxine Harrison about how she started






