Evangelicals care about others, but what role does this play in political engagement?
Over half of evangelicals who vote base their vote on how leaders will care for others, but can loving our neighbours compel us to go further in our engagement with politics?
Mindless scrolling and news fatigue: is digital abstinence the answer?
People are deciding to tap out of the news cycle, logging off their social media platforms and choosing digital abstinence – should we follow suit?
Mental health crises in leadership: let's talk about it
What it can feel like to go through a dark time with mental health, and how God revealed His love in the hardest moments
From Andrew Tate to #MeToo: can we bridge the battle of the sexes?
Young men and woman are falling on opposite ends of the political spectrum. As Christians, why should we care and are there steps we can take to bridge the divide?
Voter ID: fraud prevention or a hindrance at the ballot box?
Are you ready for the new ID requirement at the ballot box? Zanna Meynell sheds light on how it could impact society – and why every voice matters to Jesus
Loving our Sikh neighbours: my experience as a Sikh-background believer
Rupinder Kanda, one of our South Asian Forum ambassadors, shares her testimony and how she engages with the Sikh community as a Christian
Hate Crime in Scotland – what does the new legislation mean for you?
A briefing note by Chris Ringland, our public policy officer in Scotland, on the new legislation that came into effect on 1 April 2024
Why should Christians care about the Cass Review?
Peter Lynas, explains why the Cass Review is useful for highlighting some key factors around gender care for young people that align with biblical principles