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Author: Becky Wybrow

Feature 

May the Prince of Peace Calm the Storm this Christmas by Rev Les Isaac OBE

29th November 201930th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 309 Views 0 Comments church, Faith, God, Rev Les Isaac OBE

It seems as though Christmas comes around before we can even blink our eyes!  2019 has been a very uncertain

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News 

Bishop celebrates 50th anniversary in ministry and leadership

29th November 201930th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 334 Views 0 Comments Bishop, Celebration, Church news, leadership, Ministry

Bishop Esme Beswick is one of Britain’s longest serving Black female Pentecostal church leaders, and recently celebrated her 50th anniversary

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Feature 

Windrush Compensation Scheme – Addressing misleading media coverage by Martin Forde QC

28th November 201930th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 1240 Views 0 Comments Black history, discrimination, Martin Forde QC, Media Coverage, Windrush Compensation Scheme

In May 2018, I was appointed the Independent Adviser to the Windrush Compensation Scheme, as the Home Office recognised that

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Comment 

Caring for ‘the least of these’ will bring God’s favour and progress by Bishop Dr Joe Aldred

28th November 201928th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 235 Views 0 Comments Belief. Life, Bishop Dr Joe Aldred, Christianity, Faith, God, Religion

I am growing increasingly concerned about the nature of liturgy and sermonising that seems to be gaining prominence in Britain

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Grace Gladys Famoriyo Lifestyle 

Becoming A Magistrate by Grace Gladys Famoriyo

27th November 201927th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 282 Views 0 Comments #Grace Gladys Famoriyo, BAME, Becoming A Magistrate, career, education, Goals, Law, opportunities

Top Five Myths About Being A Magistrate Over the last three and a half years, I have had the privilege

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Comment 

The GIFT of Drawing on History – 30 Years of OUR ROOTS by Tayo Fatunla

27th November 201927th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 192 Views 0 Comments BAME, Belief, Black history, Christianity, Faith, History, Religion

OUR ROOTS has been a Black history cartoon column series featured in various publications at different times – and also

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Editors' Picks Feature Lifestyle Rev Stephen Brooks 

Christians and clothes by Rev Stephen Brooks

26th November 201927th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 405 Views 0 Comments #Rev Stephen Brooks, Christianity, Clothes, Faith, Lifestyle, Religion

Few topics evoke greater reaction in churches than the subject of Christian apparel and modesty.  As soon as any preacher

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Editors' Picks Feature Lifestyle 

Supporting Persecuted Christians by Release International

26th November 201925th November 2019 Becky Wybrow 375 Views 0 Comments charity, Church news, Faith, Persecuted Christians, Release International, The Bible

Imagine your pastor has been imprisoned for preaching the Gospel. Or perhaps your church building has been vandalised – or

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Feature 

These 5 Unstoppable Girls are being Empowered by the Local Church

25th November 201923rd November 2019 Becky Wybrow 540 Views 0 Comments charity, church, Church news, Compassion, education, Empowered, future, Girls, women

Girls are being denied their basic rights every day. They’re being robbed of their dignity, removed from their classrooms, or

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Feature Marcia Dixon 

Pursuing purpose beyond the pain by Marcia Dixon

16th November 20193rd December 2019 Becky Wybrow 185 Views 0 Comments

Marcia Spence runs Marcia M Publishing, which she started in 2014 after being diagnosed with Trigeminal Neuralgia. Her company specialises

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Mission 

Rebuilding lives with Benin’s first and only reconstructive surgeon

16th September 201913th September 2019 Becky Wybrow 1248 Views 0 Comments Benin, Black surgeon, health care, lives, Medicine, Poverty, saving lives

In 1995, a 12-year-old Odry Agbessi saw a woman, who’d had acid thrown in her face. The woman’s face and

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Mission 

In the storm – Compassion for the lonely

15th September 201913th September 2019 Becky Wybrow 1045 Views 0 Comments charity, Compassion, Poverty

Chaundra grew up in New Brunswick, Canada, hearing stories of her dad and uncles smuggling Bibles into the USSR. Excited

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Lifestyle 

Kingdom Nuggets for dealing with depression by Dr T. Ayodele Ajayi

15th September 201912th September 2019 Becky Wybrow 235 Views 0 Comments black community, BME, depression, help, mental health, suicide, Support

Depression in church?Depression? Featured in a Christian magazine? Yes! Contrary to popular opinion, depression is not a baby boomer or

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Lifestyle 

Romans 8 – Therefore, there is now no condemnation in Jesus Christ.

14th September 201912th September 2019 Becky Wybrow 262 Views 0 Comments Belief, Condemn, Faith, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Religion, Romans

Our addictions usually start in early life. We use substances to join in with peers, show off, avoid and escape

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Comment Esther Kuku 

Don’t despise the jars of clay by Esther Kuku

14th September 201912th September 2019 Becky Wybrow 1231 Views 0 Comments Belief, black community, BME, Esther Kuku, Faith, God, inspiration, Jesus

The fiery furnace of the kiln transforms an unfinished product into a household amenity. No matter how beautiful it is,

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