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Credit where credit’s due

06/07/2016 |

The Church, the fall of Wonga and the rise of credit unions. David Barclay sees how Christians are putting their money where their faith is

In the summer of 2013 the Church in the UK was front page news for … Read More

God’s work

06/07/2016 |

Stan Hazell visits an award-winning community initiative focussed on jobseekers

The sale of some church land to Tesco left members of Glenorchy United Reformed Church in Exmouth wondering what they should do with the proceeds. The result is its work … Read More

A Jew’s Jesus

27/05/2016 | 2

In this new series, we discover insights into Jesus from people of other faiths as they read
 the Gospels. In part one, Ed Kessler brings a Jewish perspective

One of the certain facts about Jesus is that he was a … Read More

Thought for food

27/05/2016 |

Could your church take part in a foodbank? Adrian Curtis, of the Trussell Trust,
serves up a practical guide to the issues

There are 424 Trussell Trust foodbanks across the UK operating over 1,000 foodbank centres. Last year, the centres gave … Read More

Sensing God

27/05/2016 |

A report from an award-winning church project in Hemel Hempstead that provides fun and fellowship for children with special educational needs

This spring afternoon, lots of children are singing enthusiastically. According to Tess, the adult leading the worship session: “It … Read More

Notes from a dark place: Pain, hatred and the magic of forgiveness

03/05/2016 |

How learning to let go allowed me to live again by Anonymous

I seriously thought about killing him. I quickly realised I never would, but only because I wouldn’t get away with it.

How I hated going to bed. As … Read More