As Naomi Klein's book, The Shock Doctrine, is awarded the inaugural Warwick Prize for Writing, Helen Parry reflects on some prophetic voices of our time, and reminds us that ours should be among them.
Concerned about our increasing alienation from both our environment and each other, Ben Care issues a plea for a life less invisible.
As Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger's 'White Horse' gets the go-ahead, John Lee considers the opportunities that art affords for Christian cultural engagement.
In the wake of the Children's Society's Good Childhood Inquiry, Jason Gardner considers Christian discipleship as an antidote to the aggressive selfishness in adults that threatens Britain's children.
Listening to Bruce Springsteen's new album, Working on a Dream, Andrew Cupples hears clear echoes of a biblical worldview.