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Creed
A woman stands against a sparse white background looking up.
We have become myopic when it comes to prayer
Roger Bretherton
Belief
Creed
Mental Health
Spiritual formation
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Dark clouds over Durham Cathedral
The peripheries of belief: how faith shaped the north’s identity
Tom Rippon
Belief
Community
Creed
Politics
7 min read
Culture
Tom Cruise runs.
Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt offers a blueprint for life
Krish Kandiah
Character
Culture
Film & TV
Purpose
6 min read
Studio executive's react.
The death of Hollywood
Theodore Brun
Culture
Film & TV
5 min read
Comment
Crows caw and strut.
What my noisy, messy crow neighbours have taught me about how to live
Joel Pierce
Comment
Community
Sustainability
Wildness
5 min read
A wet-looking Bear Grylls looks at the camera.
Bear Grylls: Why I'm retelling the greatest story ever told
Bear Grylls
Belief
Books
Comment
5 min read
Change
A teenager slumped against a sofa plays a video game
There’s a simple solution to society’s lost boys
Belle Tindall
Care
Change
Community
Masculinity
5 min read
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Everything is a movement – and that’s as it should be
Julia Kendal
Change
Community
Justice
Sustainability
5 min read

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