Domestic violence: Is your church doing enough?
Domestic violence is a problem in our congregations, as much as it is in wider society, so it’s time local churches spoke up and did something Find out more
Three ways your church can support mental health amid the unlocking
Top tips from Evangelical Alliance members on how Christians can support those struggling with mental health issues during re-entry Read more
Wounded leadership series: Waiting on God
When it comes to Christian leadership, sometimes waiting is more important than moving forward Read more
Wounded leadership series: Rest
It's tempting to pretend to have it all together, but when Jesus called us to follow Him, He knew that sometimes we would be staggering instead of skipping Read more
Wounded leadership series: Vulnerability
Christian leader, your tears are not a sign of weakness — here's why they matter Read more
Wounded leadership series: Comparison
Comparing ourselves to others can lead to despondency, and can be a huge temptation for leaders – reject comparison, and remember what God says about you Read more
Creative ministry: Capturing God’s generous creation
I spoke to landscape artist Peronel Barnes to find out how God is speaking through His creation and the creativity of Christians in lockdown Read more
Creative ministry: A gateway to the gospel
Jonathan Rea, creative director of New Irish Arts, shares how creativity helps Christians to connect with culture and open a gateway to the gospel. Read more
Emerging from lockdown: changes for churches from 17 May
Boris Johnson confirms lockdown roadmap will progress on 17 May, but what does this third step mean for churches? Find out more
“Micah doesn’t have the God-stamp”
My profoundly disabled son poses an uncomfortable question to the church and to society: what does it mean to be human? Read more