All Woman Alive articles in November 2025
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Article‘The judge told me he knew I was innocent’
Hannah Overton was ripped away from her husband and four children and spent seven years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit
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ArticlePursuing the truth of God’s love
True journalists uncover the truth and bring important matters to the public’s attention. Max Hastings, a formidable journalist and military historian, once speculated that: “Never in history have lies been such vital instruments of diplomacy and policy.” So why is truth so important, and what makes ...
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ArticleWhy do women continue to shoulder the burden?
Anna Rees Green looks at the ‘invisible load’ carried by so many women and asks why the Church hasn’t found a better way
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ArticleGrief can lead to growth
Rev Katherine Chow shares how she was changed forever when her dad died
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Article‘Nobody wants to organise a funeral’
Through her events business, Ali Gillum creates spaces to help others mourn and celebrate in a personalised way
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ArticleWill you still love my children?
Rhiannon Goulding shares what happened when some of her children ‘came out’
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ArticleJesus asked me why I had rejected him
Faridah was born into a strict Muslim family, but as a teenager went her own way – until she had an encounter with Jesus that changed everything
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ArticleRethinking menopause in ministry
Some aspects of Church life can be tricky to navigate during midlife. Dr Becky Howie suggests how women can be better supported
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ArticleBook Club Our Sisters: the fight for justice for Christian women forced into marriage in Pakistan
Hosted by Claire Musters
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ArticleMy thoughts as a Christian sex historian on children being same-sex attracted
Dr Lisa Nolland responds to a previous Great Sexpections question about a mother whose eleven-year-old recently told her he is attracted to other boys, affirming the need for compassion while raising concerns about current cultural messages around youth and sexuality
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ArticleAre all the ‘bad women’ of the Bible really bad?
Elaine Storkey unpacks the story of Queen Vashti, to show how our views of some of the women in the Bible have been influenced far more by legend than truth
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ArticleKnowing God’s guiding hand throughout my life
Signs & Wonders in everyday life - Your stories of God’s intervention
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Article‘In the wake of present darkness, let’s not lose our love’
Native New Yorker Hope Bonarcher, considers how Christians in the UK and the US have responded to the seeming rise of violence over the years, including the murder of Charlie Kirk
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ArticleAre women being heard or weaponised?
Dr Belle Tindall is uneasy about a recent shift in conversations in political and social movement spheres
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ArticleI can’t get on board with environmentalism that becomes religious or dogmatic
Kate Orson understands our mandate to care for the earth, but says we need a more nuanced and pragmatic approach
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Article‘Why would God trust us with a new earth if we have failed to look after the old one?’
Veronica Zundel explores the challenge to consider the environmental and economic impact of the way we live






