Article Comment War & peace Moscow letter: why Russia critiques the West Malcolm Rogers Beyond condemning the invasion of Ukraine, there is also a need to understand why Russia thinks what it does, explains Malcolm Rogers, the Anglican chaplain in Moscow. 9 min read Authored on 2023-03-14
Explainer Creed On virtues Andrew Davison Brining together a series of articles on virtue, this page will be updated during Lent 2023, as Andrew's articles are published. 1 min read Authored on 2023-03-20
Article Change War & peace Letter from Odesa Peter Robertson It’s fatiguing living close to the front line. Peter Robertson reports on how aid is supporting those suffering in Ukraine. 2 min read Authored on 2023-03-30
News Comment War & peace After the first war, before the next Lika Zakaryan Once more border clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan are occurring. Lika Zakaryan reflects on what happened since the last war ended. 5 min read Authored on 2023-04-14
Review Change Freedom of Belief Face to face with the danger of faith Belle Tindall In the face of compassion fatigue, connecting with the humanity of a cause requires the artistic, not just the imperative. Belle Tindall reviews Clay and Canvas. 4 min read Authored on 2023-04-22
Article Comment War & peace How to disagree agreeably Jörg Friedrichs How do we converse passionately about controversial topics without falling out or falling into war? Jörg Friedrichs shares his insights after a difficult conversation with a colleague. 7 min read Authored on 2023-07-21
Column Comment War & peace Looking evil in the face George Pitcher After viewing a new documentary on the Holocaust in Ukraine, a harrowed George Pitcher ponders his duty not to look away. 4 min read Authored on 2023-09-07
Explainer Change Death & life Dealing with death – why the fuss? Jane Cacouris “No fuss” cremations are getting more popular. Not giving a formal space or process to say goodbye feels like a seismic cultural shift to Jane Cacouris. Part of the How To Die Well series. 6 min read Authored on 2023-10-25
Explainer Creed Death & life The lost art of dying well and what we can learn from it today Lydia Dugdale Living well in order to die well doesn’t simply happen. It takes work. It takes preparation. For All Souls Day, Lydia Dugdale asks if we are prepared for death. 5 min read Authored on 2023-11-01
Explainer Comment Death & life What they don’t tell you about when someone you love dies Yvonne Tulloch Sharing her experience of her husband’s death, Yvonne Tulloch charts grief’s journey and shares signposts to help. Part of the How to Die Well series. 4 min read Authored on 2023-11-08
Article Comment Freedom of Belief The month of May(hem) in Manipur Belle Tindall On the 27th May, Archbishop Justin Welby tweeted about the violence unfolding in Manipur. Belle Tindall re-winds the clock to May 3rd and tracks the events that led to his tweet. 6 min read Authored on 2023-06-02
Article Change Freedom of Belief Away from home, cut off from home Belle Tindall As Refugee Week concludes, Belle Tindall moves beyond the headlines and learns the story of Azer and the thousands of churches who are providing a sense of home for those who have fled theirs. 4 min read Authored on 2023-06-23
Article Comment War & peace When to stand up in an increasingly insecure world Ziya Meral When war is ‘othering’ by other means, the brutal realities of our world can be overwhelming. Ziya Meral contemplates what it means to take a stand. 4 min read Authored on 2023-07-06
Article Creed Building a stronger society lecture for Westminster Abbey Institute Nick Jones Centre for Cultural Witness Founder Graham Tomlin kicks off the Dignity and Public Service lecture series on Monday 30th October. 1 min read Authored on 2023-10-15
Column Comment Creed Dialling down the drama in the science and religion debate Andrew Davison In the first of a new series, biologist and priest Andrew Davison explores the perceived tension between science and religion, and the role identities play. 6 min read Authored on 2023-05-08
Explainer Change War & peace Millions of Ukrainians on the move set off an aid revolution Simone Di Vicenz Christian Aid’s Head of Humanitarian Policy Simone Di Vicenz argues the Ukraine war shows a change in approach is required to respond more effectively to global crises. 3 min read Authored on 2023-05-18
Essay Change Christmas survival An Acton nativity and a new crisis at Christmas time Robert Wright Inspired by a Christmas visit of Jose and Maria, West London churches aiding asylum seekers now expect a wave of evictions, Robert Wright discovers. 7 min read Authored on 2023-12-12
Column Change Christmas survival The shadow under the Christmas tree Roger Bretherton Psychologist, Roger Bretherton, offers advice for those who find it challenging to spend time with the family at Christmas. Part 1 of Unwrapping God This Christmas. 7 min read Authored on 2023-12-14
Column Change Christmas survival Team Christmas and the three gifts of Christmas Roger Bretherton How can we push past the stresses of the festive season to rediscover the magic? Roger Bretherton tells us how he learned to find joy in being on Team Christmas. Part 2 of Unwrapping God this Christmas. 7 min read Authored on 2023-12-01
Column Comment There’s more than one way to lose our humanity George Pitcher How we treat immigrants and how AI might treat humans weighs on the mind of George Pitcher. 4 min read Authored on 2023-12-15
Review Books Culture How children’s books challenge us to hope harder Elizabeth Wainwright Reading an award-winning children’s book challenges Elizabeth Wainwright much more than expected - to imagine and hope. 5 min read Authored on 2023-12-29
Explainer Culture Mental Health A history of anxiety Henna Cundill Anxiety is not a modern problem. From ancient social discomforts to contemporary societal shifts, Henna Cundill explore how we think, and worry, about it. 11 min read Authored on 2024-01-05
Review Community Culture One life's relevance to today Krish Kandiah One Life is a historic story retold for today audience, highlighting the response of individuals, families and leaders. Krish Kandiah ponders what it can teach us about sanctuary. 3 min read Authored on 2024-01-06
Article Community Culture Think little: what villages teach about coming together Elizabeth Wainwright Elizabeth Wainwright explores the frustrations and encouragements of village life, real and virtual, and finds a need for communion. 7 min read Authored on 2024-01-08
Explainer Comment Community Untouchable: experiencing discrimination around the world Rahil Patel In America it’s in the headlines, while in India it continues to influence. Rahil Patel explores caste discrimination and finds out who helped craft constitutional protections for those affected. 8 min read Authored on 2024-01-10
Column Culture Politics After Angela: why Christian Democracy still works George Pitcher Feeling somewhat labelled, George Pitcher unpacks why Christian Democracy still appeals to him, even in the UK, and explores its philosophical roots in the breathless thought of Jacques Maritain. 4 min read Authored on 2024-01-11
Explainer Biology Creed Here's what Matthew Parris gets wrong on science disproving religion Andrew Davison Religion is not a by-product of evolutionary goals. Andrew Davison argues that our mental lives are more than a maelstrom of urges. 5 min read Authored on 2024-01-12
Article Comment Politics Why we need a gentle radical revolution Danny Kruger Our social arrangement needs to prioritise human relationships, argues MP Danny Kruger. 5 min read Authored on 2024-01-12
Review Art Culture The visionary artists finding heaven down here Jonathan Evens Jonathan Evens explores a tradition of visionary artists whose works shed light on the material and spiritual worlds. 7 min read Authored on 2024-01-13
Explainer Economics Culture How to pick an economic approach that really adds up Paul Williams Assessing doughnut economics, Paul Williams asks what’s the economy for and who does it really serve? 6 min read Authored on 2024-01-16
Review Culture Film & TV Wealth is worth? Questioning the immigrant experience Krish Kandiah Garnering yet more awards, TV series Beef expertly explores identities. Krish Kandiah revisits the K-wave drama. 6 min read Authored on 2024-01-16
Article Ethics The expectations of an oath: lessons from Hippocrates M. Ciftci M. Çiftçi explores the evolution of a historic and contemporary commitment to protect the vulnerable. 4 min read Authored on 2024-01-18
Article Comment Virtues The corrosive effect of profuse profanity Yaroslav Walker The coarsening of speech prompts Yaroslav Walker to remember that what you say influences who you are. 5 min read Authored on 2024-01-19
Column Comment War & peace More marches might just make the point about peace George Pitcher Protest marches highlight conflict close to home, as commentators cast around for agents of peace. George Pitcher thinks he might just know who they are. 4 min read Authored on 2023-11-17
Article Change Freedom of Belief A tale of two Septembers Anush Petrosyan The recent conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh is already a twice forgotten war. Forced to flee twice, Anush Petrosyan describes the experience. 3 min read Authored on 2023-11-23
Column Comment From the barber’s chair: the friendships that open us up Adrian Urquidez and Neal Presa Adrian and Neal recall and recount tales of friendships and what made them work so well. 9 min read Authored on 2023-12-01
Article Change Freedom of Belief How an oppressed people are finding a home in Britain Robert Wright While repression continues in their homeland, Iranian converts to Christianity are building communities in the UK. Robert Wright meets with them. 7 min read Authored on 2023-03-14
Column Culture Depreciating human life: a year-end market report George Pitcher The cold currency of trading hostages repels George Pitcher, who explores the casual acceptance that some lives are biddable against lives of intrinsically higher value. 4 min read Authored on 2023-12-01
Article Comment For want of better words... the impact of the indescribable Henna Cundill Confronted with a question about belief, Henna Cundill found herself stumbling for words. She contemplates the link between our self-identity and what we can communicate. 6 min read Authored on 2023-12-11
Essay Culture Praying with Jane Austen Beatrice Scudeler From Elizabeth Bennet to Emma, Jane Austen’s heroines often consider their own character then change. As the anniversary of the novelist’s birth approaches, Beatrice Scudeler explores their author's prayers. 7 min read Authored on 2023-12-14
Article Comment Christmas survival Navigating your reality of Christmas Lianne Howard-Dace Recounting how Christmas changed for her, Lianne Howard-Dace re-evaluates the story and experiences of the season. 9 min read Authored on 2023-12-17
Article Comment Christmas survival How to ruin Christmas Natalie Garrett Actor turned vicar Natalie Garrett, recounts the perils of being a Christmas Pro. 5 min read Authored on 2023-12-17
Review Culture The spiritual depths of the genius Belle Tindall Moved by his songbook and his funeral, Belle Tindall considers the source, and sacrifice, of Shane MacGowan’s genius. 5 min read Authored on 2023-12-11
Weekend essay Art Culture Wonder walls: will Manchester’s creativity save the city? Matthew Porter Manchester newcomer, and new bishop, Matthew Porter is bowled over by the city’s enrichening creativity. 9 min read Authored on 2024-01-20
Article Comment Eating Why hold on to Veganuary anymore? Trystan Owain Hughes As commercial promotion of plant-based diets falter Trystan Owain Hughes digs for the real roots around a ‘reverence for life’. 7 min read Authored on 2024-01-23
Article Art Culture Witnessing the unseen: why cave art captivates us Iwan Russell-Jones Iwan Russell-Jones recounts the discovery of stone age art that still connects 30,000 years after its creation. 5 min read Authored on 2024-01-24
Article Comment Mental Health We need to weep over the wreckage of mental illness Rachael Newham While its now OK to talk about mental illnesses, we need to weep over the harm caused and how we’ve tried to treat them, writes Rachael Newham. 4 min read Authored on 2024-02-01
Review Culture Film & TV When Jesus walked in Leicester Square Natalie Garrett As the The Chosen’s latest series premieres, Natalie Garrett analyses the TV show’s appeal. 6 min read Authored on 2024-02-01
Article Change War & peace Diary of an invisible war Lika Zakaryan As her journalism career started, Lika Zarkaryan’s home town was invaded. She kept a diary as she reported and recalls the experience of an invisible war. 7 min read Authored on 2023-03-14
Article Comment War & peace On war fighting Owen Why do soldiers go to war? There are a thousand different answers writes Owen, a serving soldier. 6 min read Authored on 2023-03-23
Article Comment War & peace Just War and Just Peace Christine Schliesser As the Ukraine War passes another milestone, can any war be considered just? Christine Schliesser explores Just War theory and a possible path to Just Peace. 4 min read Authored on 2023-03-16
Article Comment Freedom of Belief Where it's dangerous to believe Belle Tindall In the symbolic heart of a liberal democracy, a list is revealed of where it is dangerous to believe. Belle Tindall reports on the annual World Watch List. 3 min read Authored on 2023-03-14
Article Change Freedom of Belief Updated: the war that we’re not seeing Belle Tindall Nagorno-Karabakh remains the epicentre of a complex and ongoing conflict, Belle Tindall probes at the way religious identity is being continually targeted. 7 min read Authored on 2023-09-20
Article Comment Politics Northern Ireland’s imminent danger is distraction Andy Flannagan Distraction damages much more than your concentration. Its consequences could cost Northern Ireland its future. 6 min read Authored on 2024-02-07
Review Comment Politics Truth decay: lying will destroy us Simon Burton-Jones The British way of doing things extends to more than an unwritten constitution. Simon Burton-Jones argues it includes how we lie. 4 min read Authored on 2024-02-06
Article Creed Mental Health It’s OK to be angry about this, right? Anthony Baker Anger's real gift is the desire for action. 5 min read Authored on 2024-02-19
Explainer Creed Eating Intermittent fasting? Try the 5th century playbook Julie Canlis Lent is upon us – those 40 days of voluntary masochism that we moderns have mercifully put behind us. Or have we? 1 min read Authored on 2023-03-14
Essay Culture War & peace Swords now, ploughshares later Tom Simpson There’s a moral case for investing in defence capabilities right now. 7 min read Authored on 2024-02-23
Article Culture Politics Shall the tyrants win? Michael Bird Understanding Navalny's death. 4 min read Authored on 2024-02-23
Explainer Creed Freedom of Belief Why should society care about the persecution of Christians? Ryan Gilfeather Believers revere martyrs, but others are also inspired by sacrifice. 4 min read Authored on 2024-02-23