Sarah Stone

In Uganda, a helping hand is better than a hand-out
In Uganda, a helping hand is better than a hand-out

How one charity is helping people learn to help themselves. The powerful work of BMS World Mission in Uganda

How A Church Is Bringing Light To Its Community In Uganda\'s Rwenzori Mountains
How A Church Is Bringing Light To Its Community In Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains

When one simple action raises money, helps people's lungs, gives children a better chance at an education and introduces people to Jesus as Lord, it's probably worth doing.

It Feels Like Hard Work: The Fight For Fulfilment In Our Jobs
It Feels Like Hard Work: The Fight For Fulfilment In Our Jobs

Is it possible for us to be content and used where we are, even if where we are feels quite a lot like the 'not-yet-where-we're-meant-to-be'?

Meet Uganda\'s Millionaire-Making Farmer
Meet Uganda's Millionaire-Making Farmer

In a region of northern Uganda where an estimated 90 per cent of people survive on subsistence farming, Acaye Genesis has a dream.

5 Ways To Be More Christlike This Christmas
5 Ways To Be More Christlike This Christmas

Sarah Stone offers five ways you could use this season to become more like Jesus.

Decision to Deny Pakistani Christians\' Visit To Glasgow To Be Reviewed
Decision to Deny Pakistani Christians' Visit To Glasgow To Be Reviewed

Following accusations of bureaucracy, the Home Office has announced that it will review its decision to refuse visas for two Pakistani Christians wishing to make a short trip to the UK.

God Is Not Dead: Painting The Truth In Holland
God Is Not Dead: Painting The Truth In Holland

When the world was saying 'God is dead', Dutch art student Anneke Kaai decided she would use her paintings to show that he is alive.

The Lie Single Christians Believe And How It\'s Harming Mission
The Lie Single Christians Believe And How It's Harming Mission

Singleness is a wonderful gift – in our churches and on the mission field. So, why do we act like there's something wrong with it?

Why it\'s too soon to write off the Church in Europe
Why it's too soon to write off the Church in Europe

Has the Church, the hope of the world – and of Europe – lost its own hope?

Dark summer: 6 unseasonal Christian classics to take on your summer holiday
Dark summer: 6 unseasonal Christian classics to take on your summer holiday

Dark summer: 6 unseasonal Christian classics to take on your summer holiday

Syria\'s forgotten families: One widow\'s daily struggle for survival
Syria's forgotten families: One widow's daily struggle for survival

Avine is one of an estimated 1.5 million Syrian refugees living in desperate conditions in Lebanon.

Watch the amazing moment six Christian converts get baptised in the Amazon

Young Christians from a river community in the Amazon have been baptised and are now training to be pastors thanks to UK charity BMS World Mission.

These Christian doctors have helped deliver 4,000 babies in one of the riskiest countries in the world
These Christian doctors have helped deliver 4,000 babies in one of the riskiest countries in the world

In one of the most dangerous places on the planet to be a mother, two surgeons from the UK are celebrating the safe deliveries of thousands of babies.

Prostitution: How Christian businesses in Kolkata are fighting the sex trade ‏
Prostitution: How Christian businesses in Kolkata are fighting the sex trade ‏

In Asia's largest red light district, a group of Christian businesses is offering trafficked women another way to earn a living. Their newest venture has the potential to transform the sex trading area.

Is Britain getting its first LGBT school?
Is Britain getting its first LGBT school?

Rumours are flying that Manchester will soon have a school catering exclusively for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people, but the charity responsible say the school wouldn't be 'exclusive' it would be 'free from homophobia'.

Sarah Stone: Why teenage mums deserve a break

Teenage mums are judged and looked down upon by society, and it's not okay. As Christians, we need to rethink our attitudes and start supporting and encouraging young mums, writes Sarah Stone.