Cheryl McGrath
Press Service International
Cheryl McGrath is a communications professional with a background in editing and publishing. She works as a copywriter and lives in Melbourne.
You can follow her blog on Christian issues, creativity and culture at Twenty-Six Letters.
Cheryl McGrath's previous articles may be viewed at http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/cheryl-mcgrath.html.
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It’s not about being right
There’s an adage about the internet: “Don’t read the comments.” I should probably listen to that advice more often.
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Dear Christian girls, you don’t need to be the Proverbs 31 woman
I squirm when I hear about the Proverbs 31 woman.
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Got a theological disagreement? Try this
I recently heard about a guy named Simon, who attends an Anglican church, who liked a girl named Jess, who attended a Baptist church.
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Why the Gospel isn’t morality (and why Christians think it is)
Growing up in the 90s and early 2000s, Veggie Tales was a Sunday School staple. Everybody knew about Bob and Larry, could sing the theme song by heart, and owned each and every one of the episodes on VHS.
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The trouble with anorexia on film
It’s not every day a film comes out with a health rating, but 'To The Bone' is a special case.
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A basic skill that keeps you healthy
What do all the following have in common: New Age remedies, Buddhist meditation practices, fitness regimens, journaling and bubble baths?
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Rethinking Community
Have you seen any articles that have titles like this: “How to Create Authentic Community in Church”, “Designing Churches for Better Community”, “3 Ways We Can Be Better at Doing Life Together”?
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A difficult ministry that matters
My housemate works at a Christian not-for-profit mission organisation.
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Four things to remember about gospel missions
Getting to chat with former and current missionaries every day isn’t something I expected to be part of my job.