We need the whole church to encourage young adults in evangelism
Three ways we can help young adults share their faith: family, reliance on scripture and cultural understanding
What does a Labour government mean for UK evangelicals?
Alicia Edmund, head of public policy, analyses the Labour Party manifesto and outlines what to expect for the next parliamentary
The view from Scotland: our importance in the 2024 general election
Seats here could be decided by very small numbers of votes – and will set the tone for the future direction of Scotland ahead of the 2026 Scottish Parliament election.
The spiritual practices: overly religious, self-care obsessed or a better way to live?
From retreat, silence and solitude to fasting, journaling and prayer – are many of these ancient Christian practices making sense to parts of secular culture today?
Young adults: does my vote count?
Tom Kendall offers a fresh perspective for young adults trying to navigate how they can engage with politics faithfully
How do I decide who to vote for?
How we can make up our minds on how to vote in the upcoming election.
This election is pivotal for evangelicals in Northern Ireland – let’s keep praying and preparing
Our Northern Ireland public policy officer, Danielle McElhinney shares how the upcoming election could affect evangelicals in Northern Ireland and how we can be praying
Seen, heard, valued and honoured: let’s increase our awareness of learning disabilities
Dr Jill Harshaw from member organisation Tiō Asociates explores the themes of Learning Disability Awareness Week and how they can be applied in our churches