Shumi Mararike is a paralegal at a City law firm and a youth leader at his church in London. Shumi joined the writers team with a desire to help readers live gospel-driven lives and develop their confidence when sharing their faith.
A few Sundays ago, I found myself in a small church in East London. I was the guest speaker. What stood wasn't the church set up, or even the music, it was the crowd. Mostly young people. Some students, some professionals, some in tracksuits, others in trousers and shirts. The kind of quiet diversity that doesn’t feel engineered. The kind that just… is. I’ve...
Political tensions, racial disharmony, and conflicting views on how to address matters of social justice. A quick glance would seem to suggest that there...
“Christianity is not a religion, it’s a relationship.” Perhaps like me, you’ve said something reflecting the same sentiment, or maybe those exact same words...