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Three habits for a Christmas in the permacrisis | Being Human

‘Permacrisis’: the word of the year for 2022. Watch Emma this quick take, as she asks: is the Christmas story still relevant?


He is the God of a brighter tomorrow

After learning her story of suddenly and unexpectedly losing her husband two years ago, I couldn’t help but be further endeared towards her and the beautiful qualities she emulates as she enthusiastically runs staff away days and leads the team’s weekly prayer meetings. Her steadfast faith on…

18 December 2022
Nicola Morrison

Hope is the antidote

What struck me was that this trajectory starts in suffering but instead of ending in sorrow or sadness or despair, it ends in hope. In the mysterious ways of God, suffering doesn’t strip away hope, but ultimately produces it. Surely that cannot be right? It is when I suffer that I often feel most…

18 December 2022
Natalie Williams

Hope with hindsight

For example, in Psalm 77, Asaph sings with brutal honesty about his experience of suffering and sleepless nights. But by the end of the song, he finds comfort in recollecting how God rescued Israel out of slavery: “Your path led through the sea, your way through the mighty waters, though your…

15 December 2022
Andy Palmer

Leaving a legacy of hope

In fact, ever since 1846, the people of this alliance have been sowing gospel seeds, promoting religious freedom, and speaking up for the marginalised. They may not have seen all the fruits of their labour, but there is no doubt that their work has benefited…

19 December 2022
Rev Wendy Pawsey

Hope for the intercultural church

So how do we define what it means to be an intercultural church? Well, quite simply put, it is the uniting of different cultures, backgrounds and languages through the uniting of diverse Christian communities. Although the UK is often referred to as ‘multi-cultural Britain’ there seems to be a…

19 December 2022
Carla Jacobs

Building friendships with introverts: An extrovert's guide

World Introvert Day falls on 2 January. I love two things about this, firstly, that there is an international day for introverts. Secondly, that it takes place immediately after New Year, in an under-the-radar and subtle way that would be deeply appreciated by those it is celebrating.

2 January 2023
Phil Knox

NI: Miscarriage and the church – is it still a taboo?

Miscarriage or early pregnancy loss (EPL) is the loss of a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy. A woman who has a miscarriage may not have realised she was pregnant and often she will not have told anyone about the pregnancy until after the ‘safe’ 12 weeks stage. So, talking about miscarriage can be…

20 December 2022
Danielle McElhinney

How ‘sharing Jesus more’ can be the resolution you actually keep in 2023

It’s so important – we read that Jesus’ commanded us to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). So, how do we set and maintain ‘missional fitness habits’ that will help us to keep this commandment throughout 2023? Here are just three ideas. While each idea is inspired by a lesson…

4 January 2023
Luke Gratton

Westminster: our work is not done – what does this mean for 2023?

The honest answer is “no-one knows” and anyone who is 100% convinced that there will or will not be an election have not learnt from the unpredictable year we have just had as a nation. In the conversations I have had with policy advisers and MPs there is now a settled thought that the political…

20 December 2022
Alicia Edmund

Interview: Scotland public policy highlights, and what’s new in Holyrood for 2023

Of all the nations, I would say Scotland and the Scottish parliament has been the most active in introducing and consulting on new legislation. What are some of the different policy areas you have worked on this past year? Yes, it has been a very busy year in Scotland. We are part of the Scottish…

21 December 2022
Alicia Edmund

Intercultural Church Conference

Keynote speaker, Rev. Dr. Israel Oluwole Olofinjana, the Director of One People Commission and the E.A., equips the conference in the development of Intercultural churches in the UK.


Why is friendship good for me?

In 1950s America, there was a mystery in the small Pennsylvanian town of Roseto. Mortality rates were a third lower than in the rest of the United States. Heart disease was almost non-existent in otherwise high-risk groups. No one could work out why. Water sources were analysed, lifestyles were…

19 January 2023
Phil Knox

Weekly Wins

Weekly Wins ensures that every youth and children's group has something new and interesting every week. From quirky quizzes to inspiring ice-breakers, each activity is perfect for filling a gap, whatever the faith level or background of your group members. New activities are provided each week and…


The Difference

The Difference is a small group discipleship course for young Christians (aged 11-18) tackling the big issues of our time and wanting to make a difference in the world. Each session includes a video clip, a passage of Scripture to reflect on and a mixture of discussion starters, quizzes, creative…