Comment

Columnists and commentators focus a Christian lens on the news stories of the day. Comment is one of four key themes covered by Seen & Unseen.

Article
  1. Comment
  2. Music
A soot stained burnt-out harvester sits in a recently harvested field.
We reap what we sow: a once young man’s guide.
4min read
Article
  1. Comment
  2. Mental Health
An outdoor vigil is lit by people holding up mobile phone lights.
While the tropes of trauma are still with us, how to not die in our dread?
4min read
Column
  1. Comment
  2. Conspiracy theory
A football support protest banner depicts The Muppet Show logo, a meeting of men in suits and various slogans.
More politics in football is driving distrust and mis-information
5min read
Article
  1. Assisted dying
  2. Comment
A tired-looking doctor sits at a desk dealing with paperwork.
The risk and mental cost of forcing someone to act against their conscience.
5min read
Article
  1. Books
  2. Comment
A book's front cover beside a portrait of the author, JD Vance
Storytelling’s not about giving people a voice, it's about listening to what they’re singing.
6min read
Article
  1. Comment
  2. Mental Health
A podcaster speaks into a mic before a screen.
Podcasting and therapy alike scratch our itch to be inquisitive about things, even our own inner worlds.
4min read
Article
  1. Comment
  2. Joy
Cartoon character Joy looks up with arms held open.
Ditch being happy all the time.
5min read
Article
  1. Comment
  2. Gaza
A graffitied concrete border wall stands below a blue sky and dusty ground
One year on, we’ve turned no pages, learned no lessons, made no progress.
7min read
Article
  1. Comment
  2. Gaza
Split-screen on TC shows many different news channels in English, Arabic and Hebrew.
Which narrative do you believe?
7min read
Column
  1. Comment
  2. Middle East
Dots of light, caused by missles, fall across a night sky above the city
Where are today’s witnesses to peace in the Holy Lands?
4min read
Article
  1. Comment
  2. Gaza
A young doctor wearing scrubs smiles.
A veteran volunteer surgeon laments a well lived life.
5min read
Article
  1. Comment
  2. Politics
Military personnel, wearing camoflague uniform crowd round a computer monitor.
Narcissistic moralising needs to stop, and we can learn from Churchill too.
8min read