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Feature articles published in 2018

Facilitating long term, sustainable change
Feeding Futures is a local church response to improving food security in rural Kenya. Colin Clark explains more
The Greatest Showman: Attitudes to difference 
A powerful film which is ostensibly about the value of everyone - but shows society is some way from recognising that
‘Trying to spread some joy’ 
World champion slam poet Harry Baker on his journey from shy teenager to confident performer, and his faith
The loneliness of the long distance carer
A recent study explored the lives of churchgoing carers of people with dementia – and revealed several lessons
'No better way to journey through Lent' 
Looking for a new resource to help you journey through Lent? Our reviewers assess some of the latest titles
Develop a healthier relationship with food
Dr Deborah Lycett introduces a new church-based programme for people who struggle with food in some way
Helping young people make drug-free choices
More than a third of secondary school pupils have been offered drugs. Christian charity Hope UK equips them to say no
Edith Gates: A Baptist Pioneer 
What do we know about the first woman to be recognised as being in pastoral charge of an English Baptist church?
Passion and Paradox: ‘Messiah’ at the cinema 
A dramatised production of Handel’s Messiah will be in cinemas for one night only this Easter (28 March)
Not yet out of the shadows   
The bringing together of 1990s art highlighting domestic abuse demonstrates the issues they raised have not gone away
'I would love more people to know Christ'
Passionate about raising up women and young people in the Church - interview with Liz Adekunle
Mary Magdalene: The kingdom, through Mary's eyes
A portrait of Mary Magdalene, one of the most misunderstood spiritual figures in history, hits UK cinemas this March
Pilgrimage: The Road to Santiago
A new BBC series features well-known faces taking on the Camino de Santiago. How will it impact their beliefs?
A community called sport  
It's the biggest community in our society - and one where we can communicate the heart of God
A visit to Baptists in Ukraine
'Great opportunities for Baptists in the West to develop fruitful relationships with Ukrainian counterparts'
Connecting science and faith
Projects with strong Baptists links that aim to foster a better understanding between science and faith
Renewed for Mission, 50 years on 
Revisiting the 1968 Presidential address of George Beasley-Murray, one of our outstanding scholars
What difference can I make?    
Izzy Sibley recounts her progression from concern for God’s creation to concerted environmental action
Welcoming Iranian asylum seekers
Minister Jonathan Keyworth shares how life at Heywood Baptist Church has been transformed
An adventure with God in Vienna
Will Cumbia was one of the first participants on Project:Vienna, a new gap-year opportunity for young people in Europe
Baptist Assembly 2018 - story list
'Divine windows' - links to stories and photos from the 2018 Baptist Assembly in Peterborough
Rend Collective: Counting every blessing
Rend Collective are back with a new album and tour: it's good news, but it’s not been without its struggles
Divine Windows - Presidency theme
Glimpses of God in life, the universe... and everything. Dave Gregory shares his theme in Baptists Together magazine
Good News: Rend Collective
Rend Collective are back with a new album and tour: it's good news, but it’s not been without its struggles
Edie: a gradual reawakening to hope
A film about redeeming wasted years, with an extraordinary performance from Sheila Hancock
‘We want to change perceptions’   
Esther Day has been pioneering a new chaplaincy in Lowestoft town centre - and explains more in this interview
Waterways chaplains have a very specific task 
It looks like a delightful way of life but hides isolation: why there is a need for chaplains along our canals
A biblical case for creation care    
If God will ultimately bring about the redemption of creation, do Christians have a role in caring for it?
Using business - to facilitate freedom    
Interested in starting a business that transforms lives? Come and see how it's been done in West Bengal, India
'A catalyst for living a vibrant Christian life’     
A professional reference-book editor and Baptist church member introduces the Christian Basics Bible
A clothing company with a social responsibility
More Lord is an ethically sourced clothing company with a heart for the homeless. An interview with its founder
'How do the churches relate to the state?'
Disestablishment is not the live issue among Nonconformists it once was, but pertinent questions remain
'Out of the archives and into the light of day'
Introducing Word Come Alive, an expanded translation of the New Testament into contemporary English
Prays for Europe and its people
Atheists, people living as slaves and the future of the UK can all be helped by you today. Prayers for Europe and its people
Sowing the seeds of success - Operation Agri
Introducing Operation Agri's latest harvest resource, which shows the impact the Baptist development charity is having
Tackling modern slavery: a partnership approach
It is only by working together that we will see an end to the evil of slavery in our communities
Herbert Cowl - The Half-Shilling Curate    
The story of a chaplain who miraculously survived World War One is the subject of a new book
'Products that carry a divine message'
Faith+Hope+Love is a new Christian fashion brand that aims to put biblical wisdom at the heart of the conversation
Heaven: Paul Poulton
Paul Poulton has released his 15th album, which emerged out of his mother's death and funeral, he explains
A tribute to Emma Walsh 
Emma Walsh has overseen the Angus Library and Archive for ten years, but is now returning to Australia
'Cooking demos in churches? Brilliant!'
Interview with Jack Monroe, award winning cookbook author and blogger who campaigns on issues of poverty
More than just a Sunday thing 
The man behind the Ryder Cup had a strong faith. It's a story largely untold, and one from which we can learn
'Keeping alive the hope for visible unity'  
An interview with Baptist minister Paul Goodliff, Churches Together in England's incoming General Secretary
Discipleship is a whole-life thing  
Discipleship carries a multi-faceted meaning that applies to ALL aspects of our lives as Jesus followers
Housing expansion, new opportunities….
How does a church family set about an ambitious, multi-million pound development? First in a two-part series
‘Inspired’ to make disciples…   
Have you noticed that discipleship is on God’s agenda? I’ve found something amazing on this topic, says Matt Wright
How the church can help with emotional eating    
Dr Deborah Lycett gives an update on the Taste and See programme, designed to reduce emotional eating
Moving on to the Promised Land….
Completing a church building project is not the end of the journey - it's often just the beginning.
Jesus the Game Changer
How the life and teachings of Jesus changed the world - introducing a series now available to UK churches
Our God-given ‘first freedom’
The importance of Christians fighting to protect the right of everyone to freedom in the way they express their belief
'A wonderful book for Advent'
Looking for a new resource to help you journey through Advent? Our reviewers assess some of the latest titles
Theodore Hardy - 'a reluctant hero'
Hardy was an unassuming vicar who became one of the most highly-decorated non-combatants of the Great War
Courage: Stuart Townend 
Townend's new album goes beyond the usual subjects; he continues to be one of our most gifted worship songwriters
JH Shakespeare - ecumenism prophet
The end of the Great War would lead to reconciliation among churches - a move anticipated by a Baptist leader
Is deliverance ministry biblical? 
Sacred salt, holy water, and things that go bump in the night. An interview with Jayne Irlam
'There’s no consensus in any church'
The US church response to guns, and decentralising a denomination: an interview with Winnie Varghese
Why “Joy to the World” is for life
The beloved Christmas carol was written to be sung all year round - let's release it from its Christmas shackles
The plight of Roma, Gypsies and Travellers
God is moving among Roma, Gypsies and Travellers, and there is a growing ecumenical witness there
Demand soars for inspiring RE lessons 
REinspired provides engaging approaches to bring Religious Education to life - and has seen demand for its work increase
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