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'That’s not my God'

'That’s not my God'

Emma Scrivener
Emma Scrivener

When my daughter Ruby was small, she was permanently attached to a small toy dinosaur that we christened Derek. Derek was born in Ikea, but with Ruby he travelled the globe.

He went with her to the toilet. He went with her to Sainsbury’s. And he went with her to visit Granny and Grandad in Belfast. We all loved Derek, but Ruby’s love for him bordered on obsession. This was fine when we had him with us - it was not fine when we realised we’d left him behind.

Trad Wives: solution or symptom?

Trad Wives: solution or symptom?

Emma Scrivener
Emma Scrivener

In an age of progress and increasing gender equality, one movement might strike us as profoundly counter-cultural: Trad Wives. It’s a modern movement that claims to go back to basics - but does it go back far enough?

Let’s start with a definition.

Real change starts with the heart

Real change starts with the heart

Emma Scrivener
Emma Scrivener

There’s a popular video on social media that perhaps you’ve seen. A woman is given the following scenario by a presenter: 'Imagine we’re in a race. I’m coming second and you pass me. What place are you in?'

Three ways God might be using horror films

Three ways God might be using horror films

Emma Scrivener
Emma Scrivener

I’ve always had a sneaking fondness for horror films. Growing up, my favourites were the old-school ones with dodgy prosthetics, creaking doors, flickering candles, and Indian burial grounds.

There was something cathartic about watching scary things happening to other people, knowing you were safe in your room… or were you? (Hollow laughter echoes). Plus you felt secure knowing that you were smarter than the idiots investigating the creepy noises, in the cellar, by themselves, in their underwear.

Living with chronic pain

Living with chronic pain

Emma Scrivener
Emma Scrivener

Review LAUGHING AT THE DAYS TO COME Facing present trials and future uncertainties with gospel hope

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Mind in meltdown?

Mind in meltdown?

Emma Scrivener
Emma Scrivener

Emma Scrivener, a speaker at this year’s Bible By The Beach in May, talks from experience about Christianity and mental illness

Twice in my life I’ve had life-threatening anorexia.