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Issues facing women today

On International Women’s Day, the chief executive of the Mothers’ Union, Bev Jullien, looks ahead to the meeting of the UN’s Commission for the Status of Women (UNCSW), which begins next week in New York.

Bev Jullien | 08 March 2018

Season of Intentional Discipleship – Living a Jesus Shaped Life

The Director of Mission in the Anglican Communion Office, the Revd Canon John Kafwanka, outlines progress across the Communion on the Season of Intentional discipleship.

The Revd John Kafwanka | 06 March 2018

Remembering Billy Graham

As Billy Graham’s family say their final goodbyes at his funeral today, the chief operating officer at the Anglican Communion Office, David White, reflects on his memories of the evangelist from his time as one of the organisers of Mission ’89.

David White | 02 March 2018

On poverty and wealth

The executive leader of Church Mission Society, Philip Mounstephen, ponders whether poverty in parts of the UK is worse than Uganda

Canon Philip Mounstephen | 01 March 2018

Human Rights: the Anglican Communion’s voice at the UN

The Anglican Communion’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Jack Palmer-White, explains his office’s role at the meeting of the Human Rights Council, which began today.

Jack Palmer-White | 26 February 2018

Billy Graham’s big tent

The Primate of the US-based Episcopal Church, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, offers his thoughts following the death of the Revd Billy Graham.

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry | 22 February 2018

To be, or not to be

The plight of Christians in Pakistan, “where escape might seem as the only viable option”, is explored by the Revd Evelyn R Bhajan, who is currently studying conflict transformation in the country’s united Church.

The Revd Evelyn R Bhajan | 19 February 2018