An archive of reflection from a faith perspective on topical issues and news events from a diverse range of speakers from across the world's major faiths.
The Minister of Udney and Pitmedden parish church reflects on the Piper Alpha disaster.
The Quaker, author and Fellow for the Centre for Human Ecology reflects on childhood.
The member of the Jewish Reform Community reflects on age.
The Professor of Islamic and Interreligious studies, reflects on the fragility of peace.
The Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church reflects on Nelson Mandela's family troubles.
The poet, freelance writer and member of the Salvation Army in Stirling reflects on sport.
The Curator of Islamic Civilisations at Glasgow Museums reflects on Ramadan.
The Minister of Partick and Woodlands Methodist Churches in Glasgow reflects on health.
The teacher and member of the Hindu community reflects on tradition and discrimination.
The parish priest from St Mary's in Duntocher reflects on the vulnerability of children.
The author and journalist reflects on changing seasons.
The Interim Moderator and locum at Renfrew North Church reflects on the rights of women.
Ian Galloway, Minister of Gorbals Parish Church reflects on humanity
Lalitha Natarajan, teacher and member of the Hindu community, reflects on motherhood
Scottish writer, academic shares his reflections on S矛dh Chailleann, The Fairy Hill.
Fiona Stewart talks about the importance of living an ethical life.
Gillean Maclean, Minister of Udny and Pittmedden Parish Church, reflects on caring.
Father Roddy Johnson, Our Holy Redeemer's Church, Stornoway, reflects on self-expression.
Bishop David Chillingworth shares his memories of pastoral care.
The Professor of Islamic and Interreligious studies at New College reflects on new media.
The Minister of Gorbals Parish Church reflects on charity.
The teacher and General Teaching Council of Scotland worker reflects on single stories.
The Director of the Scottish Council for Jewish Communities reflects on communities.
The Interim Moderator and Locum at Renfrew North Church reflects on going back to school