Government’s plans for Troubles prosecutions deeply concerning
The British Government’s widely criticised proposals to end prosecutions relating to The Troubles is a blunt move lacking in process and substance
Helping the refugee feel at home
As the Nationality and Borders Bill is discussed in parliament, I'd urge the church to consider what it truly means to practise hospitality
Widely criticised aid cuts expose limits of the law
The UK Government’s cut to overseas development, which has understandably attracted widespread criticism, exposes harsh realities of the limits of UK law
England: Legal restrictions on church gatherings set to end
We urge churches in England to use freedoms responsibly when legal restrictions on gatherings, social interaction and face masks end on 19 July
How to host a 'Freedom Day' service
A member church shares about hosting a 'Freedom Day' service to bring the past year's experiences before God and church family, and how your church can too
The nation’s favourite hymn
As demonstrated by Euro 2020, singing together matters – a lot! – which is why I can’t wait for the return of congregational singing next week
Confessions of a hypocritical pro-lifer
Have I, like those who support abortion, been induced into believing there is fullness of life to be found anywhere outside of Jesus?
Job Creation Project: Life when work stops
Steve Osei-Mensah, work forum director at LICC, gives his insight on God’s purposes through redundancy