Are millennials to blame for the food waste mountain?

// Or are millennial pioneers paving the way for a different approach? A new series on food waste, written by our mates at Tearfund.

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Injustice: compelled by love, not guilt

// For hundreds of years no-one opposed the slave trade because it served their own economic interests. What do we choose to ignore because it serves our own economic interests?

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

The gentrification of the Nativity

// "The birth of Christ is dangerous, shocking and uncomfortable."

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Ridding myself of the shoulds

// I know I should be content, but I'd like some more stuff please.

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Take a walk on the dark side

// "Perhaps we need to enter into our own darkness, to acknowledge the shame we feel and allow ourselves to be...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Glastonbury: heaven or hell?

// The fans bellowed out the Mumfords’ blatant God-inspired songs of redemption, forgiveness, love and hope for the whole of Somerset...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Wave the banner high

// The courage, tenacity and verve of the suffragettes is one which should inspire us all. It was far from the...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Food glorious food!

// Hunger and I fell out a long time ago – probably when I was about six and tucking into homemade...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Washing away the dirt that chokes

// By washing the feet of 12 young offenders in a penal institute, Pope Francis has begun his papal ministry with...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Truth, lies and Pistorius

// We may never know what really happened between Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine’s day....

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Why I hate Christmas

// Ladies and gentlemen, Scrooge has entered the building...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

The Hobbit: Little man takes on the world

// I had to ride a horse in a fat suit with prosthetic make-up on and rubber fingers.

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Shane Claiborne and the red-letter revolution

// People didn’t walk away from Jesus and say: “Man, he sure doesn’t like gay folks, or he’s so judgemental or...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Am I free?

// The visceral reality of claustrophobia can be something I experience walking down the street or lying in my bed, wide...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Greenbelt 2012: Mud-entrenched; justice-invoking

// I’ve given up on trying to scrape the mud off my rucksack and shoved the tent to the back of...

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Backstage with The Cardinals

// Stan's Cafe kick off Greenbelt festival with a whistlestop tour of the Bible

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

Friedrich Nietzsche

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Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

charity: water – September campaign focuses on Rwanda

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Beauty, death and Damien Hirst

// A retrospective at Tate Modern is every bit as challenging and stomach-churning as you might expect

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose

‘Our natural instinct is to run away from suffering’

// For the past ten years Ash Barker has lived in the heart of Bangkok's largest slum.

Written by Katherine Maxwell-Rose