Katherine Maxwell-Rose
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Why I Left Church And Why I'm Going Back Again
Katherine-Maxwell Rose on the frustrations, the challenges and the joys of the local church.
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It's a terrible cliché but I can't get on the housing ladder. Should I care?
Katherine Maxwell-Rose on the housing crisis, and how Christians should respond.
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Summer holidays are a privilege that many families will never be able to afford
I live on an estate in the inner city and summer holidays for most people there mean something very different
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It didn't stop the war, but I'd march for Iraq again
Many feel the demonstrations were futile because we did still go to war, but I am not one of them.
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A nation divided and in denial: Can we fix it?
If the past few days have shown us anything is that we are a divided nation. Many of these divides I didn't even know existed, but this is my story of how I crossed one of them
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BHS collapse: When sorry seems to be the hardest word
Do BHS bosses need to learn about grace?
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How can we live peacefully in an age of terror?
Horrific attacks in Paris, Brussels and around the world are unnerving, but maybe it's down to us to ignite a culture of love in response, writes Katherine Maxwell-Rose.
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These Christian converts fled certain death in Iran, now on hunger strike in Calais
Katherine Maxwell-Rose has a powerful conversation with the men who have gone on hunger strike in protest at the demolition of the refugee camp in Calais.