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
JK Rowling: the enigma
The new Scottish hate crime law has got many people talking. Although she remains an enigma, Rowling has opened up the space for fascinating conversations
United at the cross: getting free from comparison to other Christians
Comparison brings out the worst in me, but the cross frees me to walk in unity with others. How might we build each other up this Easter and beyond?
How extreme are you?
How will Michael Gove’s new definition of extremism affect ordinary people, and should we all be concerned?
Christian politicians share how faith impacts their work
At our recent leadership event, politicians spoke about the difference their faith makes to their life in parliament
Wales: Reflections from the Wales Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast 2024
Nathan Sadler, public policy officer for Wales shares why he is more motivated than ever to continue to see Christians speak into the corridors of power19 March 2024
Intercultural justice: The gospel implications
Rev Israel Olofinjana shares his perspective on why racial injustice cannot be ignored if we are to progress the intercultural church