All Editorial articles – Page 34
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IssuesThe fiery furnace: Session 2
Meeting aim: To discuss and investigate any similarities and principles from the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego that we can apply in our modern context.
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IssuesThe king’s dream: Session 1
Meeting aim: To explore God’s view of our individual lives now and in the future, and also our part in God’s story through the ages.
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IssuesMy atheist mate: Why children and young people need non-Christian friends
It had been an ordinary day at school, but when she walked through the front door of her home at the end of the day she found that all her belongings had been packed up and there was a taxi waiting to take her to the airport. There was no time for any goodbyes. She was on the other side of the world before anyone noticed.
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BlogA story for bedtime: Beauty and danger
Getting our children to understand God in the everyday is tough. Here’s a bedtime story from Jane Howarth to open conversation about how God’s creation can be very beautiful and sometimes a bit scary
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BlogA manifesto for International Day of the Girl Child
Jessica Smart (nee Faerber), author of More Than Just Pretty, shares what she wants to tell girls on International Day of the Girl Child.
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Faith at homeA shiny pearl
Stories are powerful, they challenge our thinking and shape who we are. And there is no story more powerful than God’s great rescue story weaved throughout the pages of the Bible.
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Faith at homeElijah meets with God
Stories are powerful, they challenge our thinking and shape who we are. And there is no story more powerful than God’s great rescue story weaved throughout the pages of the Bible.
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Faith at homeDinner time with Eli and sons
Stories are powerful, they challenge our thinking and shape who we are. And there is no story more powerful than God’s great rescue story weaved throughout the pages of the Bible.
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Faith at homeKing Saul’s caught short
Stories are powerful, they challenge our thinking and shape who we are. And there is no story more powerful than God’s great rescue story weaved throughout the pages of the Bible.
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Faith at homeBricklayers united
Stories are powerful, they challenge our thinking and shape who we are. And there is no story more powerful than God’s great rescue story weaved throughout the pages of the Bible.
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BlogNews flash: Netflix is going to remake the Chronicles of Narnia
Netflix have made Narnia history by getting the rights to all of the children's classic. So let's take a trip down memory lane and reminisce on the previous adaptations.
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BlogFormer gang members tell us what to do about knife crime
Pastor Obi, Pastor Enrique and Pastor David run Youth Revival at SPAC Nation church. They have seen young people handing their weapons in at the altar. They share their experiences and wisdom on what we can do to tackle the knife crime epidemic.
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BlogWhat you need to know about Dyslexia
It's estimated that one in ten people have some degree of Dyslexia. Mark Arnold shares his ideas on what we can do to make our groups accessible to those who do.
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BlogFusion's advice to new university students: name drop Jesus!
Miriam Swaffield, Fusion’s student mission leader, shares some of her advice for new students
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BlogWhat the Church needs to learn from BBC Panorama Kids in Crisis
BBC Panorama Kids in Crisis paints a bleak picture of the mental health services supporting children and young people. Barrie Voyce works for The Door, a charity that provides mentoring schemes for children struggling with their mental health. He shares his experience of the crippling pressure on child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) and what the Church can do to help.
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BlogFour things girls really want from church
Dr Claire Rush, vice president of Girls' Brigade international, analyses the results from the Girls' Attitudes Survey to see what girls and young women really want from their churches and communities.
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Faith at homeSaul and Jesus
Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God time during the day. You could also use it as part of a children’s session.






