All Faith articles
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OpinionWhen you reach Lent empty: the quiet power of speaking life anyway
Lent begins on the 18th February, and writer Ayoola Bandele reflects on it not as a spiritual performance, but as a gentle invitation to return to God with honesty and emptiness. Drawing from personal history, faith, and the practice of speaking Scripture aloud, Bandele explores how God meets us not when we are full of strength, but when we have little left to offer.
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OpinionThe faith of Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm looks back on the life and faith of James Van Der Beek, whose battle with cancer revealed a man clinging to God even as everything else was stripped away. Best known for his role in Dawson’s Creek, Van Der Beek’s legacy reaches beyond the screen, pointing to a deeper story of identity, suffering, and hope in the face of death.
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OpinionFaith lessons from literature - The Secret Garden
Writer Danielle Finch reflects on the surprising spiritual wisdom she found in The Secret Garden. Through this much-loved classic, she explores how stories beyond Scripture can still point us toward truth, beauty and God’s transforming work in the world.
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OpinionFaith, motherhood, and the final curtain - remembering Catherine O’Hara
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm reflects on saying goodbye to Catherine O’Hara (1954–2026), the world-renowned actor whose warmth, wit, and humanity shaped generations of viewers. A dedicated mother both on and off the screen, O’Hara leaves a legacy of unforgettable performances, and a life rooted in family, faith, and fierce love.
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OpinionThe World Economic Forum in Davos says AI will replace Christianity - this is what I think
Writer Ann Louise Graham responds to Yuval Noah Harari’s provocative warning that artificial intelligence could one day “take over” religion. Drawing on Christian theology, lived faith, and global experience, she challenges the idea that belief is merely word-based—and asks what machines can never truly replace.
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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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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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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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OpinionYvonne Orji on faith, rest, and finding worth beyond the hustle
Writer Maxine Harrison reflects on Yvonne Orji’s bold Christian faith and her honest journey of separating work from worth after Insecure came to an end. Through Orji’s recent reflections, the piece explores rest, identity, and finding value in Christ rather than career.
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OpinionThe transformative benefits of reading God’s Word daily
Writer Faith Emily reflects on a year-long decision to lay aside other reading and immerse herself fully in God’s Word. As she shares the spiritual transformation that followed, she invites us to rediscover the life-giving power of being truly “buried” in the Good Book.
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OpinionWhy this online narrative about Christian women misses the point (faith is not a formula to secure a husband)
Writer Tabby Kibugi dismantles the viral claim that modern Christian womanhood is just strategic husband-hunting. Through personal reflection and cultural critique, she reveals a far more honest picture of why women return to God.
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OpinionWhat Victoria Beckham taught me: why building a dream with your husband might be biblical
Writer Salomé Criddle reflects on a moment from Victoria Beckham’s entrepreneurial journey through a lens of faith. Drawing from Scripture and her own experience as a wife and business builder, she explores how God often uses marriage, trust, and godly partnership as a means to strengthen vision, multiply purpose, and remind women that pursuing a calling was never meant to be done alone.
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OpinionInviting God into our New Year reset
Writer and speaker Jenny Sanders invites us to pause, reflect, and prepare our hearts as we step into the new year. Drawing on faith, wisdom, and practical rhythms, she offers guidance for approaching 2026 with clarity and intentionality.
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OpinionThe year baby Jesus had Down Syndrome
Shauna Amick invites us to see the Christmas story through a more tender and unexpected lens. Her reflection reveals how Christ’s glory often shines brightest through vulnerability.
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Opinion‘God is a generous and good father, and his gifts are the best thing to ask for this Christmas.’
Writer Hope Bonarcher reflects on the heart of Christmas beyond lights and wish-lists. She reminds us that this season points to a God who still pours out his Spirit and his gifts today.
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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







