Church/The UK church amid the pandemic: a journey of snakes and ladders
How can we navigate this season in a way that acknowledges the challenges but grasps new opportunities? Perhaps the board game Snakes and Ladders is a helpful analogy?
How can we navigate this season in a way that acknowledges the challenges but grasps new opportunities? Perhaps the board game Snakes and Ladders is a helpful analogy?
How asking ‘what is going on?’ can help us navigate this extraordinary season and effectively communicate the amazing news of Jesus
We need more people like Josh to be the hopeful, encouraging and non-anxious presence that university students and graduates need
Could strengthening the local church’s ministry to parents and their young children see more people around the UK come to know Jesus?
New research shows that young families with children under five could be a vital element for church growth.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought the unexpected benefit of an enforced refocus on the local – those immediately around us, in our own communities
The most significant person in helping someone becoming a Christian is a friend
Now is an excellent time to think about how to reach out to those around you, and here are some ideas to inspire what you might do next
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