All Woman Alive articles in July 2024
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‘The British Church would fold if it were not for women’
Former deputy CEO John Buckeridge reflects on the legacy CEO Peter Kerridge leaves behind him, and how the acquisition of Woman Alive was part of his wider vision to equip and encourage Christian women
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Kathy Keller on life after the death of her late husband Timothy Keller
Premier Unbelievable’s Ruth Jackson spoke with Kathy Keller about life after the death of her late husband Timothy Keller; pastor and New York Times bestselling author, as well as how her spiritual life has changed as a result
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Cooking 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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Wendy Grisham's books that kick up the dirt
Wendy Grisham, deputy CEO of SPCK Publishing (and sister to author John Grisham), gives us insight into her progressive, radically inclusive faith, which fuels her passion for non-fiction books that bridge gaps and widen our conversations to reflect the expansiveness of God
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‘Reading is a kind of magic’
Jane Walters is the chair of the Association of Christian Writers (ACW). Here she talks about her own journey of becoming a writer and why she feels Christian literature is so important
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Sexism in the city
Lizzie Hutchison lifts the lid on what so many of us are dealing with in the workplace as well as the Church
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The gala and the garden
Hope Bonarcher reflects on what the outfits at the Met Gala reveal about our culture
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It’s not you, it’s perimenopause
As midlife specialist Jo Ibbott takes over the menopause column, she unpacks the confusion around this significant life event
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Why South Korean women are striving for a male-less existence. And why I sort of get it.
Dr Belle Tindall highlights the struggles women are facing in South Korea, and the feminist movements that are rising up
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Your history is not your legacy (AKA You are not your mother)
Cathy Madavan encourages us to remember that we won’t simply repeat what our mothers did – but nor should we expect our daughters to be just like us
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Book Club: Beyond Ethnic Loneliness: The pain of marginalization and the path to belonging
Hosted by Claire Musters
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God has respect for children (and so should we)
Elaine Storkey reveals how the Old and New Testaments depicted children and why we need the same care and consideration for them today
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‘Nothing beats a real book’
Veronica Zundel waxes lyrical about the touch and smell of books, and reminds us of the treasure to be found in the ultimate library of books
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