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An ageing population – problem or opportunity?

The over-85s are now the fastest-growing group, set to double in the next two decades. Many of us even know someone who has reached their 100th birthday! The 2021 census revealed the average age of Christians in the UK was 51, up from 45 just ten years before.

29 September 2025
Paul Crowther

Learn to listen, listen to learn: The sacred discipline of listening

In scripture, listening is not merely the prelude to speaking – it is a virtue in its own right. Proverbs is blunt in its warning: "He who answers a matter before he hears it, it is folly and shame to him” (Proverbs 18:13, NKJV). In other words, there is something inherently unwise, even…

25 November 2025
Duncan Williams

Labour's plan for British renewal and our thoughts on digital ID cards

In this week’s episode of Cross Section, we explore the complex questions at the heart of national identity, politics and faith. Alicia Edmund is joined by Danny Webster and Peter Lynas for a wide-ranging conversation that begins with a news roundup of the stories that have caught our eyes this…


The promise and peril of digital ID

ID cards were introduced for both world wars but were abolished after each as there was a widespread feeling that they were becoming invasive, increasingly used for more general purposes and contrary to British values. This week, at the Global Progress Action Summit, the prime minister announced…

2 October 2025
Mark Gilmore

A prayer on the two year anniversary of the October 7th attacks

Father God, We pause to look back, two years on since the violent attacks on Israel. We remember and grieve over 1,200 people murdered and over 250 people taken hostage. Closer to home, we mourn with the Jewish community who were targeted in Manchester just last week. We bring before you the…


“Local churches are a vital part of our community,” says Labour MP

Our purpose as an advocacy team is to speak out on issues that matter with a hope-filled, trustworthy and confident voice and to speak up prophetically about what is happening across the UK and the hope Jesus brings. As the head of public policy, I have the joy and the challenge of providing…

8 October 2025
Alicia Edmund

Three reasons why prayer must be at the heart of our response to abortion

During the gathering, we prayed into four key areas: the wider situation across society and government; young people grappling with this complex issue amidst the noise of social media; those in our churches who have been personally impacted by abortion; and church leaders, as they seek to engage…

8 October 2025
Lisa Barr

Ending demand for prostitution – busting ten myths

The Evangelical Alliance believes that every human being is made in the image of the living God and is worthy of dignity, compassion, protection and care. No one should be bought, sold or exploited. We are proud to stand alongside CARE and Restore Glasgow in launching this new factsheet.


From overwhelmed to overcomer: Lucy’s journey to financial freedom with God’s help

My journey into debt began unremarkably, after I graduated from university and into the 2008 financial crisis. Student loans, an overdraft, a credit card – they felt like rites of passage at first. But a string of insecure jobs, unexpected periods of ill-health, and a draining commute slowly began…

14 October 2025
Lucy

Joining the dots between foodbanks and faith sharing

The tide is rising. Everywhere I speak at the moment I encounter stories that reinforce the statistics that the church is growing. And whilst big pieces of research like The Quiet Revival have announced what is happening, the Evangelical Alliance have been listening to how it is happening. One of…

14 October 2025
Phil Knox

Special educational needs system at “breaking point” – how the church can speak up

On 18 September 2025, the Education Committee published its fifth report entitled Solving the SEND Crisis. This report was published following an inquiry into the SEND system, which was launched in December 2024.

21 October 2025
Anna Iliescu

Reimagining Halloween

The shops are awash with vampires, ghosts and witches, as Halloween is the UK’s third highest spending festival. Though we haven’t quite caught up with our American cousins, who reportedly spend hundreds of millions of dollars on costumes just for their pets. Beneath the plastic pumpkins, though,…

24 October 2025
Peter Lynas

The pursuit of justice?

Following the Saville inquiry into Bloody Sunday in 2010, then Prime Minister David Cameron said, “what happened on Bloody Sunday was both unjustified and unjustifiable. It was wrong.” and that he was “deeply sorry”. This latest case was a complicated and long-running criminal trial into the…

24 October 2025
David Smyth

How your church can become a safer space for survivors of violence against women and girls

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) encompasses stalking, rape, sexual assault, domestic abuse, sexual exploitation and harassment. While men can be victims of these crimes, the statistics show women are far more likely to be impacted. Just looking at our news feeds, we see the harrowing and…

29 October 2025
Zanna Meynell

From small talk to big questions: sharing faith by listening first

You're wanting to be bold in how you share your faith; you’re just waiting for the other person to pause so you can finally share what you believe. Or perhaps someone asks a question about faith or shows even the smallest bit of openness to a gospel conversation, and you get so excited that you end…

5 November 2025
Katherine Brown