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OpinionThe backstory of the Christian actress in The Lincoln Lawyer
Sophie Dianne explores the complex intersection of faith, Hollywood, and representation through one actress’s career choices. She examines how Jazz Raycole navigates her Christian identity while portraying a queer character in The Lincoln Lawyer, raising thoughtful questions for Christian audiences.
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OpinionWhat the BAFTA debate has taught me as a Black Christian living with mild Tourette’s
In the wake of controversy at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, writer Tabby Kibugi reflects on what it means to stand at the intersection of racial justice and disability as a Black Christian living with mild Tourette’s Syndrome. Drawing on her own experience, she challenges believers to resist ranking suffering and instead embody a Christ-centred compassion big enough to hold both justice and mercy at once.
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OpinionFaith, truth and the temptation to romanticise in Wuthering Heights
Writer Alex Noel suggests that “Wuthering Heights” gives us what we want, but not what we need. Through a lens of faith, the contrast between Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Emerald Fennell’s romantic adaptation reveals how easily truth is traded for comfort.
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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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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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OpinionTeyana Taylor praises Jesus at the Golden Globes
Writer Maxine Harrison reflects on Teyana Taylor’s recent Golden Globe win and faith-filled acceptance speech, exploring the power of representation, resilience, and God-given purpose. From Hollywood recognition to personal testimony, Harrison examines why Taylor’s words resonated so deeply with Black Christian women and creatives alike.
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OpinionActress Jennifer Garner’s front page faith
Jemimah Wright reflects on Jennifer Garner’s quiet return to faith in a culture that rarely highlights it.
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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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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 can learn about faith from Charlie Sheen and Denise Richard’s daughter, Lola
‘Watching her speak about Jesus and what he has done for her is so refreshing. She is not apologetic, or embarrassed about naming Jesus as her Lord and Saviour. Instead she simply appears grateful for what he has done in her life,’ says Woman Alive deputy editor, Jemimah Wright.
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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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OpinionActress Jessica Alba still believes in God but no longer practises Christianity
Sophie Dianne looks at what we know of Jennifer Alba’s faith journey, and disagrees with her claim that there is a lack of female role models in the Bible.
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OpinionDid Madonna hear from God during a near-death experience?
At Madonna’s The Celebration Tour, she told fans that her first word after coming out of a coma and a ‘near-death experience’ was… ‘no’.
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ArticleFrom Hollywood to Jesus
Speaker and author Cynthia Garrett was the first African-American woman to front a network late night show – Later with Cynthia Garrett. She now hosts The Sessions with Cynthia Garrett on TBN. She spoke with Jemimah Wright about her dramatic journey to real faith in Jesus
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Article‘Mothers have been so devalued’
Actress and singer-songwriter Jessica Oyelowo spoke with Muyiwa Olarewaju, head of Premier Gospel, about stepping away from the limelight to support her family, the struggle for her identity – and why she wanted to honour motherhood in her latest album







