All Sin articles
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OpinionPhilip Yancey and the ache of disillusionment with Christian heroes
Author, Amy Boucher Pye reflects on why she often turns to history for her devotional illustrations, especially as contemporary Christian heroes so often fall short. Against the backdrop of the recent revelations about Philip Yancey, she considers where we might still find lives of faith worthy of our trust.
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OpinionOne of the ways the Church can combat abuse is by considering its traditionally male hierarchy
‘Egalitarian leadership structures have been shown to combat the attitudes and beliefs that can lead to abuse, and to provide a protective factor when abuse does occur,’ argues Sally Hope.
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ArticleHuman righteousness is cheap, in 2025 Christians need their spiritual armour more than ever
Hope Bonarcher urges us all to eagerly seek after God’s righteousness and to contend for it amidst a culture that shifts like the sand
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OpinionGREAT SEXPECTATIONS: Is born again virginity possible?
In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, we answer someone who wants to know what being a born again virgin means.
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ArticleThe issue of whiteness
Hope Bonarcher tackles the assumptions our culture can make based on the colour of a person’s skin
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OpinionI was the ‘poster child’ for sin as a teenager - here’s what I said when someone asked me: ‘Is sin more fun?’
Writer Hope Bonarcher was no stranger to sin. She gave her life to Christ and turned things around, but is her life more boring now?







