Locked churches and leave-taking

// Here's something I recently learned about taking risks.

Written by Jared Ruttenberg

How to handle rejection

// Three helpful mind-sets to turn pain into progress

Written by Liz Bradley

Rahab: prostitute, ancestor of Jesus

// She's not her past; she’s all about her future.

Written by Ruth Clements

Jonah and the terrible other

// Why the washed-up prophet knows more about enemy-love than his armchair critics

Written by David Benjamin Blower

Risking to the sound of motivational quotes

// Because surely I can't be the only one?! The last post in our series on risk.

Written by Christine Gilland

The Bible is a story of risk-taking

// One of the riskiest things we can do is become a Christian.

Written by Cris Rogers

Can I risk leaving my dream behind?

// What to do when the doors close on you. The latest post in our series on risk.

Written by Yvonne Dodoo

I am free to risk

// But let's pray for those who don't have the luxury of that choice. The latest post in our series on risk.

Written by Jade Ashley Till

A letter to a friend on risk

// Continuing our series on risk: here's to stepping out into the next adventure.

Written by Simon Wilce

How I’m learning to leave my comfort zone

// As part of our new series on risk, Amanda asks what happens when the greatest risk is trust?

Written by Amanda Robinson

Risk-taking and rootedness

// An interview with Jesus Culture's Banning Liebscher

Written by threads

5 steps to making a bright idea come to life

// Yes, you've had a great idea - but where to now?

Written by Alex Cameron

Dylan goes electric

// Fifty years later, here are two life lessons to be learned following the Dylan's decision to go electric.

Written by Stu Bothwell

If you risk nothing, then you risk everything

// "Information and intellect are just the start, without action and risk, there is no progress."

Written by Anthony O. Thomas

On being a not-so-safe parent

// "I know that ultimately, my son belongs to God, and God’s vision is bigger than just what I or my...

Written by Anna Moyle