These short stories are just some examples of the way Christian's live out their faith in their lives. If you have a story you'd like to share, please get in contact with us so we can help tell your story.
A visible Christian presence in every community
Revd Jules Middleton, a curate at Trinity Church, Lewes, talks about walking in prayer around her community.
Finding God in beautiful architecture
Judith Jones, one of over 600 volunters at Lincoln Cathedral, works as a guide showing people all around the building. She is passionate about sharing the historical aspects of the cathedral with visitors.
Declaring faith in the presence of friends
Joyce Lucas, a college student, talks about her decision to get baptised after going to Soul Survivor, an annual Christian youth conference.
Providing rest and comfort on a journey
Revd Canon Jonathan Baldwin, an Anglican chaplain at London Gatwick Airport, talks about the role the chaplaincy plays in a place that sees thousands pass through it each day.
Raising money to serve others
Jerry Marshall, CEO of the Germinate: Arthur Rank Centre, helped to set up a company in Bethlehem, Palestine that employs over 90 staff.
Creating the sound of the church
Geoff McMahon, a freelance organ designer who lives in St Albans, explains how he learnt the trade using traditional methods but now uses CAD (computer-aided design) in his work.
Building a safe space for refugees
Fawaz Alghofari, a Muslim working to help Syrian refugees integrate into society, reveals how a church in Leeds has opened its doors to provide space for them to meet together.
Buying a bus instead of a house
Emily Finch, a youth and community worker from York, speaks about how she decided to buy a double decker bus with the savings her parents put aside for her, to run detached youth work for churches.
Drawing on faith in the workplace
Elizabeth Podd, deputy director of commissioning at Mid Essex Hospitals, speaks about how she draws on her faith in the workplace.
Caring for those who risk their lives for our country
Commander Rich Hutchings, captain of HMS St Albans, explains the role of Revd Eddie Wills, the 'Bish' or Chaplain onboard the ship.