Why Christians (and atheists) should read ‘Crime and Punishment’
Tom Marsh
Despite being an old classic, not many people have actually read Dostoevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’. In this blog, Tom gives us a little taste of the book and explores its wonderful Christian message.
Reflecting on (not) singing together
Emma Joseph
It’s been a long time since we’ve been able to sing together on a Sunday and there are so many reasons why it’s good that we sing. Emma’s been doing some thinking about why we rightfully miss singing God’s praise together.
How do we rest, when we can’t leave home?
Linda Allcock
Many of us were expecting to be refreshed by time away over Christmas. But with plans cancelled, how do we still find rest and refreshment? Linda shares some thoughts.
A closer look at a classic Christmas carol
Ryan Gray
Christmas carols are all around us this time of year. But how often do we stop to truly appreciate the lyrics? In this post, Ryan helps us think about one verse from a famous carol.
Globe Stories: The story of a Bible
Zira Melo
We do love hearing stories of brothers and sisters coming to faith. In this blog, Zira tells the amazing story of her friend coming to Christ because of Zira’s Bible.