Religious education in Northern Ireland after the Supreme Court decision: Change, not crisis
UK director Peter Lynas and head of Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland David Smyth explore the challenges and opportunities
National Curriculum review sees major changes to religious education
The National Curriculum review states that Christianity “unlocks a wider understanding of British culture”
Frankenstein, transhumanism and the love of God
Brain-computer interfaces? Exoskeletons? Immortality? The rise of transhumanism and what it means for us
Reporting on Covid-19: Six years on what lessons have stayed with me?
Nicola Morrison, former BBC correspondent, reflects on covering the Covid-19 pandemic and considers whether the lessons she learned still shape her life today.
Faith across the generations: Seeing God at work in every stage of life
Northern Ireland church engagement coordinator Laura Coey reflects on how God is transforming lives across generations
A story of real unity beyond the headlines
Chris Frost describes how two church leaders turned their public conflict into a lifelong friendship
From small talk to big questions: sharing faith by listening first
Katherine Brown explores how listening and asking good questions could be our best tool for evangelism
How your church can become a safer space for survivors of violence against women and girls
Domestic abuse needs to be addressed by the church; Christian charity Restored helps us do so