Fame, shame and the love of God: reflections on the passing of Matthew Perry
Matthew's personal story of vulnerability and struggles with addiction is also a common story of shame and fear. God’s love drives out shame and offers us a place to belong.
What’s happening with the government’s conversion therapy plans?
Confusion and uncertainty about whether government plans to introduce new laws are being pushed forward or into the long grass.
A tribute to Andy Bathgate
Evangelical Alliance Scotland Director Fred Drummond, pays tribute to Andy Bathgate24 October 2023
Praying for peace in the holy land
The distressing images and stories coming out of the conflict in Israel and Gaza this week leads me to greater prayer
Poverty must be something we tackle together
Lyn Weston, director of church partnerships at Christians Against Poverty, shares why compassion is so valuable in a time of national hardship
Halloween: ideas for sharing Jesus – and raising courageous kids
How might families and churches be bold, courageous and generous in this season, as we shine the light of the gospel?
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