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My story: Usha Reifsnider
Dr Usha Reifsnider, co-regional director of Lausanne Europe, explores the extraordinary potential of community – if only we will bear each other’s burdens
Bryony Lines
A £1.5 billion regeneration fund evangelicals should know about
The government sets out how national policy to bring communities together will be delivered through 75 local authorities across the UK
Alicia Edmund
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
Four tips for navigating redundancy as a Christian
Two years after losing her job at a charity, our editorial assistant reflects on living for God at work during tough times
Bryony Lines
Celebrate the image of God in everyone this Disability Awareness Sunday
Award-winning Christian author Emily Owen encourages churches to celebrate on 28 September
Emily Owen
Scrolling through darkness: God’s light for a fractured world
We don’t need to engage in every online debate, writes Katherine Brown, but we are called to share good news
Katherine Brown
Ending the wild west: why the Online Safety Act matters
Children have gone unprotected online for too long
Mark Gilmore
A glimmer of hope: the Lords is uncovering the truth about assisted suicide
Why is additional scrutiny such good news for this debate?
Mark Gilmore
Christian nationalism in the UK: a contest for the nation's soul?
Peter Lynas outlines the debate on Christian nationalism in the UK, and asks how Christians can respond in faithful, hopeful and prophetic ways
Peter Lynas
Three reasons why the church must press further into political and public engagement on poverty
Public policy officer Amy Scott highlights how the church can bring faith, influence and hope to the public conversation on tackling poverty in Northern Ireland
Amy Scott
An ageing population – problem or opportunity?
For the International Day of Older People, Paul Crowther from Embracing Age explores how we support older people – and encourage them to develop their gifts
Paul Crowther
Learn to listen, listen to learn: The sacred discipline of listening
For National Listening Day on 28 November, Duncan Williams highlights why in a world that barely stops, we must not lose the art of listening well
Duncan Williams
Labour's plan for British renewal and our thoughts on digital ID cards
What make's Britain so great?
An update on assisted suicide and Starmer's recognition of Palestine
Starmer's recognition of Palestine
We react: Charlie Kirk's death, Danny Kruger's defection and Tommy Robinson's march
Can Tommy Robinson 'Unite the Kingdom'?