Jenny Rowbory urgently needs your help. So many of you gave generously back in January, and it made me weep with gratitude. I would be forever grateful if we all could make this possible for Jenny. Can we please save her life?
Jenny Rowbory urgently needs your help. So many of you gave generously back in January, and it made me weep with gratitude. I would be forever grateful if we all could make this possible for Jenny. Can we please save her life?
Tanya Marlow is featured in iNewspaper, New Statesman, Church Times and more – on M.E., disability and lockdown, plus recent articles written in April – Jun 2020.
Patrick Regan has an excellent series on TBN television: Kintsugi hope. This is our conversation about the grief process in times of long-term uncertainty.
Gemma Everson is the author of Supercharged Superhero, a story she wrote for her daughter to help her navigate through the emotions and eventual acceptance of her dad’s chronic illness.
On 31st March, I chatted to Paul Hammond of UCB Radio about how my experience of being housebound can help others now encountering such change and devastation.
On 24th March I joined Maria Rodrigues on her excellent Woman to Woman show for Premier Christian Radio, talking about how we lament and deal with difficult emotions during this time when we have lost so much.
Grief does not work to our timetable. Grief comes in waves and bursts. There is a season for laughter, but there are also seasons for crying, and everything in its season.
We’re always taught from the Bible that it’s essential to be part of church. But what if you can’t go to services? Does that mean you’re still part of church, or even a Christian?
If you can go to church without problems, how should you respond to those who are at home?
Tanya Marlow blogs on the Bible, suffering and the messy edges of life [read more]