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Homeshare
Nicola Morrison shares the story of Marion, who is passionate about ‘homesharing’ and providing a warm welcome to families fleeing to the UK from overseas
Nicola Morrison
Creating a safe space where young people can flourish
Youth pastor Mark Hand from High Street Methodist Church, Lurgan reflects on the importance of giving young people room to go deeper in their faith
Mark Hand
Be the salt of the earth
Chief executive Lloyd Cooke shines a light on how the Christian organisation Saltbox is meeting the needs of local people in desperate situations
Lloyd Cook
Windrush legacy: Honouring the lives of pioneers
Shantelle Richardson, head of communications at London City Mission reflects on the legacy of the Windrush generation and why the intercultural church is the ultimate goal
Shantelle Richardson
Open letter to the NI Secretary of State, from the Coalition of Christian Voices Against Poverty NI
A letter to express deepening concerns about the proposed budget cuts following the 2023/4 budget announcements
Northern Ireland: can we reimagine a good news vision for our nation?
Evangelical Alliance Northern Ireland launches an exciting new resource to inspire impactful conversation and transformation, amid these difficult times
Danielle McElhinney
Top tips on leaving a legacy in your will
Experts share answers to frequently asked questions and explain why the process need not be so complicated
Guest writer
Friendship Jesus' Way: Why friendship is part of the God story
In the lead up to International Friendship Day, Phil Knox sets out this four-part series on why we should all be investing in friendship as Jesus followers
Phil Knox
Alcohol ruled my life – until I experienced God’s CPR
Davey Hoy shares his story of alcoholism and hitting rock bottom, only to have God turn it around and lead him to co-found a support centre
Helen Locke
Unconditional friendship
In this second instalment of the four-part series 'Friendship Jesus' Way', Liz Carter explores why friendship shouldn't be measured against societal norms
Liz Carter
Why we must oppose assisted dying proposals in Scotland
Good intentions are not enough when it comes to policymaking for life and death
Matthew Holden
Friendship on the frontline
Dr Dave Benson, in the third segment of the series, Friendship Jesus' Way, explores how we can make friendship a priority even in a fragmented world
Dr Dave Benson
The government are reviewing relationship and sex education in England: here’s what you should know
Following claims that current relationship and sex education in England is “age-inappropriate” and “sexualising” the government are reviewing their guidance on the subject
Nicola Martin
Westminster round-up: Making sense of it all
As Parliament breaks for the summer, Alicia Edmund, head of policy, recaps on key policy developments and signals what this means going forward
Alicia Edmund
Charities Bill in Scotland: What does it mean for you?
The bill passed in the Scottish Parliament changes charity law in Scotland
Chris Ringland