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OpinionWhy we need Strictly Come Dancing and the valuable tool it can provide Christians
Writer Lauren Windle explains why a united society benefits from the big, unifying effect of popular TV shows.
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OpinionMy thoughts as a Christian mum on the school banning K-pop demon hunters songs
Writer Becky Hunter Kelm applauds Lilliput Church of England Infant School’s decision to ban songs from K-Pop Demon Hunters. She explores why, for many Christian families, discernment around spiritual themes in pop culture still matters.
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OpinionAlan Carr’s Shocking Victory: Betrayal and Redemption in The Celebrity Traitors 2025
Alex Noel unpacks the shocking twists of the celebrity spin-off, where Alan Carr’s secret betrayal crowns him the winner and exposes deeper truths about trust and human nature.
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OpinionLove Island is back on our screens, and presenter Maya Jama has confirmed she’s a Christian
Sophie Dianne explores the unexpected intersections between Love Island host Maya Jama’s glittering career, her complicated past, and her quiet yet persistent faith.
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OpinionWhy we should be praying for The Real Housewives of London
Lisa Skinner explores the surprising presence of outspoken Christian faith among cast members of the upcoming Real Housewives of London, and suggests it is important for Christians to be part of celebrity culture.
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Opinion‘Families Like Ours’ is a Danish drama with Kingdom values
Katrina Robinson explores themes of faith, redemption, and the enduring power of human connection in the Danish drama Families Like Ours.
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Opinion‘Faith is the most important thing in my life, and the reason behind my success’ says Alison Hammond
Alison Hammond reminds us of the importance of gratefulness, and the power of the Bible, says Jemimah Wright.
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OpinionBritain’s favourite Mary Berry turned 90 last month and we reflect on the impact this famous Christian has had on the UK
Sophie Dianne celebrates a much-loved British cook, Mary Berry, on this special birthday, and considers what is known of her faith.
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OpinionWhat we know of the faith of actress, Tamsin Greig
‘Tamsin’s ability to balance comedy with drama has made her a versatile talent, landing roles in a wide range of projects, including Episodes and Friday Night Dinner. Her performances often explore themes of human connection, vulnerability, and resilience—qualities that align with a personal faith,’ says Jemimah Wright.
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OpinionHere are 7 Christian documentaries for you to watch this Christmas
‘On a cold winter’s evening, or if you’re feeling a bit under the weather, what could be better than settling down to a story of God’s miracles?’ Kate Orson recommends some family-friendly television to watch this Christmas season.
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OpinionFrom the infidelity ‘curse’ to alleged physical abuse, Strictly reveals our need for a Saviour
From the ‘Strictly Curse’ to recent allegations of bullying and abuse, will the UK’s favourite light-entertainment show be axed? Jemimah Wright takes a look at the twenty- year history of Strictly Come Dancing.
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OpinionTV show ‘Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace’ on God rescuing an abandoned baby
Rachel McArthur speaks of being abandoned in a long-stay car park and her adoptive mother, Phyllis McArthur, said God stepped in to rescue her in the nick of time. Val Fraser shares her thoughts on the episode.
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OpinionI think Queenie contains a message for all of us
Self-confessed ‘telly-addict’ Rev Bryony Taylor gives her review of Queenie, and says it reminded her that we are all just looking for acceptance.
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OpinionIt's the 20th anniversary of the last episode of Friends. I wasn’t a Christian when it first came out, but I am now
Sophie Dianne asks, ‘What is the lasting legacy of Friends, and is it something Christians should imitate?’
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OpinionWhat Stacey Solomon taught me about faith in Sort Your Life Out
While watching Stacey Solomon pour herself into visiting messy homes and helping the residents to sort their lives out in an intense, often emotional, seven day challenge, Val Fraser has learned some key things about faith
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OpinionAs an introverted Christian, the new series of Bridgerton speaks my language
Sophie Dianne was surprised and delighted to resonate with Francesca Bridgerton, a character in the Bridgerton TV series. It reminded her of a prophetic word that said ‘everyone fits’.
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OpinionCrazy about The Chosen
Julie Wickenden is one of many Christian fans of TV series The Chosen. Not yet caught up? Be prepared for what she describes as a ’roller coaster of emotions’.
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Opinion‘So, last week I met Jesus’ (a review of The Chosen Season 4)
Season four of The Chosen is about the cost of being a true disciple of Jesus Christ, says Stephanie Pena. Despite a previous Woman Alive writer explaining why she would not watch the series, after going to the premier, Stephanie says you will be ‘moved, touched and transformed in some way’, and we should all go and watch it.
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OpinionIs Bake Off becoming too rude for Christians?
As Christians we want to feed our eyes and ears with what is good and lovely, says writer Kate Orson. She fears the family show ’Bake Off’ is pushing the boundaries of what is edifying to watch.
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Opinion Does God watch The Traitors? One Christian contestant certainly hopes so
The BBC’s runaway success of last year The Traitors is back! Avid watcher Lauren Windle says one contestant has tried to put the ‘faith’ back into ‘faithful’, but would you be a contestant on the show?






