A Mother’s Good Friday: Diane Foley
The mother of the first Western hostage killed by I.S. reflects on hope, grief – and a faith stronger than death
Unusual faith perspectives and phenomena beyond the material world
The mother of the first Western hostage killed by I.S. reflects on hope, grief – and a faith stronger than death
Alcoholics Anonymous has strong spiritual underpinnings – so how can it work for people of no faith?
The winner of our podcast competition, Abdul-Azim Ahmed, on a key figure in Islam and Judaism
When someone feels unloved by God and wants to die, does religion have any answers?
She is thoughtful, articulate and deeply spiritual. And she has Alzheimer’s. The full interview.
What role can faith and religious communities play in helping people with dementia cope?
How British and German soldiers created a “little peace in the Great War” at Christmas 1914
When and why faith is no solution, not even consolation, for depression …
How understanding China’s Daoist world view brought one man back to his Christian faith
Traditionally seen as messengers of God, why do angels have such mass appeal beyond the church?