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What was in the Queen’s speech?
The Government's agenda for the next year is set out including bills designed for a post pandemic recovery and a commitment to end conversion therapy
Hate Crime in Scotland – what does the new legislation mean for you?
A briefing note by Chris Ringland, our public policy officer in Scotland, on the new legislation that came into effect on 1 April 2024
Chris Ringland
Assisted dying law – what comes next?
Danny Webster reflects on the vote in parliament to progress the bill to permit assisted dying and what will happen for it to become law
Danny Webster
Boredom and the search for meaning
“I’m bored!” writes Peter Lynas – but is this uncomfortable feeling pointing to something deeper?
Peter Lynas
Marie Kondo and the charitable giver
As the tidying guru's quest to spark joy continues, Abi Jarvis asks what it means to be charitable
Abi Jarvis
Steve Clifford: My last 'last word'
It has been a privilege to serve the UK church, says outgoing general director, Steve Clifford
Steve Clifford
A mission field we can't ignore
Gareth explores how we can engage evangelistically with the digital context in the UK.
Gareth Fitzpatrick
Breaking out of the Christian bubble
God’s heart for the lost is clear in the stories of Luke 15
Chine McDonald
Letter to the Prime Minister regarding calls to end conversion therapy
Read our letter outlining our concerns regarding plans to end conversion therapy that threaten everyday Christian activities
What does it mean to be human? Chart-topping podcast, Being Human, returns for its fifth season, continuing to explore a new apologetic for the 21st Century
Co-hosts Jo Frost and Peter Lynas, are back this springtime with a fifth season of the popular Being Human podcast. Packed with relevant cultural stories and biblical insights, Jo and Peter bring their trademark laid-back conversation coupled with razor-sharp commentary as they help shape a new…
80th Holocaust memorial: lamenting the lost and caring for the survivors
Jews for Jesus share an article of reflection (published 2024) to commemorate the 80th Holocaust memorial
Kata Tar
Living for Jesus at work: Pocketbook
A pocketbook resource to help you live out your faith in your workplace
An update on the push for assisted suicide in Westminster and Scotland
Mark Gilmore highlights four key concerns following recent government debates
Mark Gilmore
Family, safety, community: Do we have to choose in the migration debate?
Can we find common ground and move towards solutions that work – especially for the most vulnerable groups?
Jo Frost