Ingrid Barratt is a writer and works for Women's Ministries. She likes: bike rides at sunset, oversized mugs filled with tea, talking about feelings, and having fun(damental rights for women).
Any readers of War Cry will remember the remarkable story of Mark Basford, featured in February last year.
Salvationist Andrew Oliver became an internet sensation when Radio New Zealand shared the story of his special relationship with Fonterra tanker...
Hands up if you’re a volunteer! It’s National Volunteer Week from 16–22 June, and even if you don’t know it, you are probably volunteering—whether...
Marvel’s showstopper Avengers: Endgame has already become part of pop culture history. Some would say it has almost a religious following. And,...
Two ordinary families answered the call to look after our modern-day orphans—and have made an extraordinary difference to children growing up in...
If you have wept at memorial services around the country, or watched the news in shocked silence, you may have been comforted by the powerful...
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Hannah Medland has been awarded ‘Children’s Worker of the Year’ for her passion and pursuit of ‘godly play’—helping children explore the...
Now, here’s a Valentine’s Day story worth reading: Ronald and Dorothy Hildreth recently celebrated an astonishing 72 years of marriage.
As an alcoholic lay dying in his arms, a young Campbell Roberts felt God tell him to work for those who have been sinned against. Since then, he...
If you can get your body to the beach this summer, you have a beach body.
I recently had a conversation with Captain Gerry Walker, Assistant Secretary for Programme, in which he recalled two small examples that seem to...