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OpinionBlack Mirror’s Bête Noire episode shows the ugly face of revenge
‘When you are actively plotting ways to seek revenge and hurt the person who hurt you, as is the case in this Black Mirror episode, it’s clearly an indication that you have not forgiven that person,’ says Maxine Harrison.
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OpinionWhich songs referenced aspects of the Christian faith this Eurovision?
‘Eurovision remains a testament to its original mission, an idea conceived nearly 70 years ago to foster inclusivity across Europe post-WWII by celebrating diversity through music,’ says Alex Noel.
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OpinionMy thoughts on Netflix show Toxic Town and why we need to stop blaming Eve for everything
Because they [the characters in Toxic Town] blamed themselves, it prevented them from speaking up sooner and from questioning what was going on around them,’ says Michelle Tant.
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OpinionJustin Bieber’s wife asks for prayer for his mental health
This week is Mental Health Awareness week, and Lucy Macdonald says, ‘It takes courage to speak up. But when we do, we make space for others to do the same. The Church can be a place where honesty is welcome, pain is not judged, and healing is seen as a process, not a performance.’
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OpinionChristians should be saddened by the language political parties use for illegal immigrants
‘Wherever you stand on this issue, as Christians we should always return to God’s word as we examine our attitudes towards those seeking refuge,’ says Danielle Finch.
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ArticleHow to see yourself as God sees you
For image, style and confidence coach Diane Miller, her work is simply an expression of her faith
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OpinionFaith is not the only thing I have in common with world famous actress, Olivia Colman
‘If I ever meet Olivia Colman (one can dream) I would love to chat to her about school, and our experiences of drama classes with Mr Hands, but I would also ask her about her faith, and encourage her that the God she worshipped in chapel choir at school, is the same God who wants a close walk with her today, and to bless her even more than she knows,’ says Jemimah Wright.
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OpinionBritain’s favourite Mary Berry turned 90 last month and we reflect on the impact this famous Christian has had on the UK
Sophie Dianne celebrates a much-loved British cook, Mary Berry, on this special birthday, and considers what is known of her faith.
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OpinionKaty Perry had a spiritual experience during her trip to space
‘Katy Perry described the flight as “second only to motherhood,” and she found herself deeply moved. Apparently, during the descent, she sang What a Wonderful World, later sharing that the experience of going to the edge of space was “a spiritual high”,’ says Jemimah Wright.
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OpinionAs audiences celebrate Lady Gaga’s musical resurgence, Christians should steer clear of its dark subject matter
‘Lady Gaga is a visually captivating human karaoke machine, but the offerings on Mayhem her seventh studio album, make one wonder if she’s designated “demonic” as her genre de rigueur,’ says Hope Bonarcher.
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OpinionWhat we know of the faith of actress, Tamsin Greig
‘Tamsin’s ability to balance comedy with drama has made her a versatile talent, landing roles in a wide range of projects, including Episodes and Friday Night Dinner. Her performances often explore themes of human connection, vulnerability, and resilience—qualities that align with a personal faith,’ says Jemimah Wright.
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ArticleAre modern women prepared for radical vulnerability before the Lord?
Hope Bonarcher says we have all been created as vulnerable beings, and challenges us to stop listening to culture’s message that we need to be strong
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OpinionRecently widowed, Dolly Parton shares her assurance that she will see her husband again
‘As fans mourn alongside Dolly Parton, we can be reminded that while grief is inevitable, it is not the final chapter of our story. Like Dolly, we can hold on to the hope that our loved ones are in a place of peace and that one day we will be reunited with them in the presence of our Saviour,’ says Jemimah Wright.
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OpinionWith Love, Meghan is a redemption story fit for a Duchess
‘If we look beyond the glamorous setting, simple yet “elevated” dishes, sweet guest experiences, and celebrity cameos, we must consider a deeper truth: everyone deserves a chance to start anew, and God is in the business of restoration,’ says Alena Kate Pettitt.
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Opinion‘What International Woman’s Day means to me as a woman of faith’
‘There’s much that Christian women can do to live out the IWD theme. We must be advocates for vulnerable, disadvantaged women and those denied their rights. We must promote equality – reminding women that they are made in the image of God, that they are fearfully and wonderfully made and they have a part to play in God’s created world,’ says Marcia Dixon.
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OpinionThe Oscars is full of beauty and glamour, but was God welcomed this year?
Sophie Dianne reviews the 2025 Oscars, looking and who won what, and who thanked God for their success.
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OpinionCasting Cynthia Erivo as Jesus adds another layer of blasphemy to the already problematic Jesus Christ Superstar
‘This is yet another case study of how Christianity is openly and casually mocked compared to other faiths,’ says Maxine Harrison.
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OpinionWhat question would you like God to answer?
As public figures Grimes and Cord Jefferson discuss the death of religion,and whether God even exists, Jemimah Wright says we need to look at it as an encouragement to share the good news of Jesus to those around us.
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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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ArticleHonouring diversity through fashion
Candy Ellie Graham, Founder of Cultural Fashion Week, highlights inspirational Christian women who reflect the beauty of diversity within the Church with their thoughts on how culture enriches our collective faith journey.






