By Deborah Sloan2024-09-03T10:33:00
It might be controversial, but as she enters the second half of life, Deborah Sloan is finally raising her head above the parapet. Here’s four things women want – and need – to find refreshment, renewal and restoration in their faith
Let’s start by tackling the elephant in the room. Should you really write an opinion piece about what women want from church? Surely that’s Christian consumerism!
Corporate worship can’t be described as if it’s some sort of weekly get-together where everyone turns up to have a good time. It’s not a transactional experience where we focus on what we can get rather than what we can give.
Also, want goes against those supposed principles of Biblical womanhood: submissive wives, sacrificial mothers and joyful homemakers who reject personal desires in order to live out God’s purpose. It ignores that essential idea about women exercising their God-given gifts solely for the benefit of others.
2024-09-02T08:55:00Z By Heather Tomlinson
Christian attitudes towards contraception have changed radically during the past century. As young women start to question its use, is it time for the Church to do the same?
2024-09-02T08:44:00Z By Emma Fowle
The writer of Bethel Music’s ‘You make me brave’ is often described as a worship leader. But it’s not a label Amanda Cook has ever felt comfortable with. She discusses incense and stillness, her helpful ADHD diagnosis and hitting your stride in your 40s
2024-08-01T08:26:00Z By Chine McDonald
JD Vance is wrong to pick on childless women, says Chine McDonald. Without their commitment and service, the Church would not exist
2025-07-18T12:53:00Z By Andy Flannagan
Andy Flannagan introduces a new song for the church, which invites Christians to relinquish control and submit to God’s authority
2025-07-18T10:29:00Z By Billy Hallowell
It’s easy to celebrate when high-profile people express faith in Christ. But what about when they falter? We should be slow to judge and quick to pray for them, says Billy Hallowell
2025-07-18T08:11:00Z By Chris Sinkinson
More than 1,000 people from five different churches gathered on Bournemouth beach last weekend. As 92 people came forward to be baptised, local church leader Chris Sinkinson says that it’s another example of the changing spiritual atmosphere in Britain
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