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How do we respond to Parliament’s decision to progress a bill to legalise assisted suicide?
As MPs have voted to progress forward with Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, Lucy Honeysett shares why we do not need to despair.
5 Encouraging Reminders for Care Workers This Christmas
Ruth Clemence shares 5 encouraging reminders for those working in the care sector this Christmas.
Seeing God Work In All Things
Sid Martin has been reminded and encouraged in recent weeks to be more open to seeing God acting in ways that seem inconsequential, but actually display the very heart of God.
Do I Really Need To Love My Neighbour?
How can we love others, especially if they have such different views to us? Lucy Honeysett reflects on the recent riots across the UK, and how we can love our neighbour in these challenging times.
4 Ways To Give Great Care
I have had cancer twice. Once as a 19 year-old and then 10 years later as a wife and mother of two young children. Receiving compassionate care at my most vulnerable moments made all the difference to my experience.
The Great Carer
Being a great carer means trusting in the the Good Shepherd, Jesus, who ultimately cares for us as we care for others.
Caring for the dying
God strategically places Christians to protect and value the most vulnerable in society; those with learning and physical disability, with mental health challenges, those aging and becoming frailer with increasing care needs and those approaching the end of life. Find out more about the important and crucial role of caring well for those who are dying.
As a carer, can I share my faith at work?
Are Christian carers able to share their faith at work? We know what a difference Jesus has made to us, and we want to share this remarkable gift of grace with others. But can we do this? And if we can, how?