All Woman Alive articles in September 2025
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Are you ready to let go and let God?
Rev Katherine Chow talks about uncertainty bias and how a transatlantic move helped her grow in ways she could never have foreseen
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A time for everything
Almost two months ago Sammy, my cousin and also one of my best friends, died. I mentioned it in two of my weekly Substack essays, went to her funeral and then stopped talking about it. We’ve published articles on the website (womanalive.co.uk) by women who have ...
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‘No thank you, I’m a child of God’
Twenty-one-year-old dancer and actress Laetitia Iacono spoke with our editor Tola-Doll Fisher about fame, faith and finding her voice
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The truth about the Holy Spirit
Margaret Feinberg reveals how the Holy Spirit didn’t suddenly appear at Pentecost, we can see the Spirit’s presence at work throughout the Bible, and in our lives today
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From Granny’s knitting needles to global impact - the story of Gogo Olive
Gogo Olive is a business based in Zimbabwe that helps women become entrepreneurs and leaders who support their own communities
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‘I hit rock bottom as a teenager; today I help young people who are struggling’
Ex-Wildwood Kin drummer, 31-year-old Meg Loney, has been on a dramatic journey from drugs to faith to the heights of the music industry. Having lost her brother to suicide, today Meg is back in her hometown of Exeter and believes God has led her to the young people there
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Learn to speak and believe God’s word for your life
Lou Waterfield has experienced serious illness, infertility, heartbreak and loss, but says she knows that nothing has been wasted; assured that God’s promises are still alive today
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Watch out for stress signals
Dr Becky Howie explains why modern life keeps you on edge and suggests strategies to help you reclaim peace
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‘Will I lose them forever?’
Rhiannon Goulding reflects on the various transitions her family has gone through as their children have grown up, and how she has had to adapt
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We are responsible for defending the cause of the oppressed
Violence against women was occurring in biblical times – and still is today. Elaine Storkey urges us to realise that God’s intervention comes through other human beings
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Book Club - A Heavy Yoke: Theology, power and abuse in the Church By Selina Stone
Hosted by Claire Musters
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We need more sensitivity and emotion in leaders
Dr Belle Tindall unpacks why anti-feminists and feminists alike are still viewing typical ‘male’ attributes as necessary for leadership
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‘It seems that this influx of young people is reviving the dying Church’
Kate Orson is absolutely sure that the ‘Gen Z revival’ is key to the future of the Church, but urges caution with the Church’s next steps
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‘I am not putting too much weight on the so-called “quiet revival”’
Veronica Zundel explains why she has questions about the reported rise in young people attending churches
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Abortions are not to be celebrated
Lily Allen’s inflammatory comments have outraged Christians and non-Christians alike. Especially when, Hope Bonarcher asserts, women have been created by God to birth life, encouragement and hope
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Marriage restored and other testimonies
Signs & Wonders in everyday life. Your stories of God’s intervention
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Building resilience in order to flourish
Bestselling author, international speaker and coach Valorie Burton is also the CEO of the Coaching and Positive Psychology (CaPP) Institute, which provides coaching and resilience training to leaders around the world. Everything she shares in her coaching and new book Rules of Resilience has been tried and tested in her own life