By Sofia Howard. In this review of C. S. Lewis’s bestseller Mere Christianity, Sofia asks why the text is still considered to be one of the best introductions to the Christian faith.
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By Esther Hutchinson. Working as part of the youth team running the Generate venue for young people, Esther shares her experience of worship, teaching and fellowship. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
By Miro Cafolla. An account of a recent Café Scientifique talk on Professor Colin Bain’s breakthrough research.
By Gemma Bedford. In the face of biodiversity loss on an enormous scale, Gemma discusses steps that John’s Eco Soc is taking to boost and protect biodiversity and what you can do.
By Nick Searle-Donoso. In a review of Durham’s Lebeneat, Nick provides a tour of some of the delicacies on offer.
By Nick Phoenix. Working with 24/7 Prayer in Ibiza, Nick reflects on his experience, supporting individuals and working to bless and serve the town. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
By Gabriel Callaghan. A review of system failures in the care sector; Gabriel shares his views on the problems.
By Clarissa Wemple. A run-down of formals and what you can expect, Clarissa explains the dress code, etiquette and traditions.
By Eleanor Dye and Jemima D’Souza. A review of James Acaster’s Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999 – 31st October 2019 in the Gala Theatre, Durham.
By Claire Marsland. Attending the Renaissance Society of America’s annual conference in Toronto, Claire shares the paper she presented and her experience in the city. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
