All Woman Alive articles in June 2026
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ArticleInterrogated, fingerprinted, and threatened with deportation: How God carried us through
Signs & Wonders in everyday life. Your stories of God’s intervention
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ArticleWhat if a girl’s first period reflected God’s care, not fear?
Periods are a normal part of how God has created our bodies, yet many girls still reach this milestone without the language, confidence or emotional support they need. Mum-of-two Adunni Akinduro is on a mission to change that through Calmkit – a wellbeing brand helping girls aged eight to 13 navigate early puberty with calm, clarity and a sense of being securely made by God
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ArticleAre some musicians really “selling their souls”? What I discovered shocked me
Kate Orson once stopped listening to all secular music. She might enjoy certain songs now, but she still warns against the dangers that can be lurking
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ArticleThe truth about Christian music that no one wants to say out loud
Veronica Zundel doesn’t think much of ‘Christian’ music – or any type of label at all
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ArticleIs Titus 2 meant as a blueprint for biblical womanhood?
Elaine Storkey unpacks the passage to show what it does – and doesn’t – mean
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Article“There will be honey from the carcass” — The phrase that changed everything after her parents’ murder
Jacquelene Botha’s parents were murdered in their South African home by someone they trusted. In the years that followed, Jacquelene has wrestled not only with loss, but with a faith that speaks of ’honey from the carcass’—and what that could possibly mean in the aftermath of the unthinkable
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ArticleBook Club: A King Washes Feet: How to love and forgive your friends and enemies
Hosted by Claire Musters
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ArticleDoes your hurry leave space for God?
What if the pace of our lives is shaping more than our schedules? Jamie Phear reflects on the formation that comes through hurry – and the invitation to slow down enough to notice God in the ordinary moments of our days
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ArticleHow to prepare your children for a world that isn’t a fairy tale
Rhiannon Goulding urges us to ensure our children know that not all endings in life are like the ones found in Disney films
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ArticleWhat if midlife isn’t decline?
From menopause training sessions to cultural messaging about decline, midlife is often presented as a season to fear. But increasingly, new voices are challenging that story. Psychotherapist Monique Thomas considers that we may have misunderstood what this stage of life is really for
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ArticleMy husband asked me one question that exposed my deepest idol
Rev Katherine Chow reflects on the fine line between healthy drive and unhealthy striving
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ArticleLife Lessons: From a one-bedroom flat in Hampstead to 40 years of marriage and ministry
Born into a Windrush family in London, Louise Isaac grew up watching prayer reshape her home long before she understood faith for herself. But, over decades of marriage, ministry and change, she discovered her calling was never a title, but a way of being
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Article"God called me into the prison service for 24 years"
When prison governor Nikki Marfleet wanted to walk away from the pressure of leadership, God spoke with unmistakable clarity. That moment shaped more than two decades of service in one of the toughest environments imaginable, proving that calling is often found not in comfort, but in costly obedience
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ArticleWhat is today’s feminism really offering women?
Scripture warns that not every path that feels right leads to life. In a culture full of competing voices about what it means to be a woman, Hope Bonarcher considers the importance of discernment – measuring modern feminist ideas against God’s design for human flourishing
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ArticleThinking of going back to work? Here’s what no one tells you about career breaks
Half of all UK women take a career break – but returning to paid work can still feel daunting. Whether you’ve been raising children, caring for loved ones or recovering from ill health, Holly Satterthwaite argues that your time away has not diminished your value – it may have equipped you more than you realise
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ArticleObedience has taken her further than ambition ever could
God has long been working in the life of Bayile Adeoti, and, while the world of social enterprise and entrepreneurship has known it for some time, the nation is now taking notice. In the span of a few short years, she has been in the audience of His Majesty King ...
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