Both Lives: The UK parliament conducts an inquiry into birth trauma
Lisa Curry, Both Lives research and communications assistant, sheds light on a recent UK parliament inquiry into birth trauma and shares why this is a necessary step forward
Elon Musk, Mars and AI: I’m intrigued by humanity’s search for a future framework
Musk’s growing catalogue of boundary-pushing activities opens huge questions for us all – and a chance for Christians to provide a much-needed framework, says Peter Lynas
Motherhood: The highs and lows and how God has been faithful through it all
Ahead of Mothering Sunday, Cara MacDonald, shares why as a mother of five, despite the many challenges motherhood brings she remains grateful07 March 2024
Violence against women and girls: Edinburgh Council's disappointing step back
Edinburgh Council has decided to maintain "sexual entertainment venues" despite the Scottish government's position that they constitute violence against women and girls
St. David's Day is an opportunity for the church to reflect and connect
Tim Rowlands, head of Evangelical Alliance Wales, shares how we can all make a difference this St David's Day, by focusing on the little things
Conversion therapy vote could criminalise church teaching and discipleship
Danny Webster, director of advocacy at the Evangelical Alliance, urges prayer for parliament ahead of votes which could criminalise ordinary, everyday activity of churches
Northern Ireland: Who are the good news people?
David Smyth, head of Evangelical Alliance Northern Ireland, shares some key findings from our recent research on evangelicals across Northern Ireland
Discipling Gen Z: help, we’ve forgotten how to connect
Do you have an ‘ex-best-friend’? Many of my peers are struggling to maintain close relationships – so how can we help each other make, and keep, countercultural friendships?