No amount of glitz and glamour can mask the realities of our life from God, says Gemma Hunt. He sees us just as we are – and he loves us anyway
Whether you’re glammed up for the joyful events of the Christian festival season, or curled under a blanket with a summer cold — God sees your heart. You are fully known and fully loved. How liberating, says Gemma Hunt
However insignificant you may feel it is, whatever you have to give to God is enough, says Gemma Hunt
Family is a beatiful gift — but it is also a flawed one. Gemma Hunt shares how she is learning to show up honestly, leaning into grace and trusting God with tricky family dynamics
After spending some time outdoors, Gemma Hunt reflects on how the beauty of God’s creation is good for us
From last minute packing to flower stems, Gemma Hunt explains how she’s letting God shape the view
Being seen by the Father was enough for Jesus. It should be for us too, says Gemma Hunt
Gemma Hunt reflects on how a simple hand hold breaks down barriers of age, language and even disconnection. The power of such simple touch points to a deeper truth: we are always held in the gentle but secure grasp of God’s hand
Thank God for grace, says Gemma Hunt. Let’s cut ourselves – and each other – a bit of slack this year
The year is getting off to a quiet start for Gemma Hunt. But after years of freelancing she’s learned to trust God with her calendar
Gemma Hunt kicks off her new column by exploring the somewhat uncomfortable changes she is experiencing in her life