Ageism is not from the Bible – and it shouldn’t exist in our churches or society
Have you ever faced ageism – or judged someone negatively by their age? Alex Drew explores why and how we can tackle the issue, together.
Focus on doing justice needs to go deeper – reflections on Scotland’s Programme for Government
Chris Ringland, public policy officer for Scotland, shares his thoughts on the Scottish Government’s plans for the year and where he thinks it could have gone further
Following Jesus at university
As we look ahead to the start of the university year, Johnny Potts, worker for Agapé Students UK, shares ways that students can connect with Jesus
Religious freedom in the workplace - why this should be central to human rights at work inquiry
Danny Webster, director of advocacy explains why the parliament must make freedom of religion or belief in the workplace a human rights priority
"So, what do you do for work?": a team member's perspective on being pro-both
What would it look like for you to be bolder in championing both lives in your space? asks Lisa Curry, as she reflects on her experience of working with Both Lives
Meet three South Asian young adults in ministry
Here at the South Asian Forum, we want to highlight and celebrate the beauty of what God is doing across generations, and showcase young South Asian leaders
The UK's first mainstream gospel festival
Carla Jacobs, our One People Commission assistant, asks event visionary Anu Omedeyi, why is this event so important, and why now?
What does it mean to be human? The question of our time
From questions raised in the Barbie movie to concerns about AI, our culture is grappling with human identity. How can we find coherent answers in the noise?