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James Fawcett reviews Nigel Pimlott's new book, Embracing the Passion, on engaging youth work with politics.
Messy Church's Martyn Payne explores how the Messy Church way of doing things can open up different ways of discovering new things, and how much he has learned from others through Messy Church.
Who could you pray for as part of our week of prayer and beyond? Join an evening of worship and celebration at St Paul's, or download the prayer app, or simply use our bookmark to help you remember.
Moving on from our previous post on why young people should read the Bible, Katherine Miller helps us to think about some practical ways how we can encourage young people to read the Bible.
What can the film Inside Out tell us about Easter? How do Joy and Sadness work together at this most special time? Jonathan Brooks investigates.
In a long read, Alex Taylor explores the importance of reading the Bible in faith development and how that has an impact on our youth work.
A recent review of children's and youth ministry projects has helped pinpoint the factors that help give these projects the greatest chance of success, not just in London but in the wider Church.
Children can get a fragmented Easter story, Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday without the crucifixion in-between. Anna Giles looks afresh at helping children engage with the whole Passion story.