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Three tips for evangelising in a time of openness

Almost every Sunday Gavin Calver and I speak in a different church across the UK. We go where invited and preach across almost every denomination, to handfuls and hundreds, across the whole spectrum of society. And every week for the last few years we have texted each other with enthusiastic…

15 September 2025
Phil Knox

Gavin Calver and Phil Knox launch inspirational small group resource to accompany their new book, Good News People

Today, The Evangelical Alliance launches the Good News People small group resource – a guide for open conversation about what it means to be a good news person in a bad news world. Written by co-authors, long-time friends and passionate evangelists Gavin Calver (CEO) and Phil Knox (evangelism and…

17 September 2025

Who is my neighbour? The hermeneutic of love

As we continue to see protests in the UK in front of hotels housing refugees and England and Union Jack flags being displayed in high streets and neighbourhoods, and the mass protests in central London this past weekend, I find myself, contemplating, who is my neighbour? And from this question, I…


Scrolling through darkness: God’s light for a fractured world

Post after post, comment after comment revealing the brokenness of humanity – people celebrating violence, demonising those who disagree with their views, and using inflammatory language. I was stunned as people I know made comments about what should happen to anyone who holds traditional views on…

19 September 2025
Katherine Brown

A glimmer of hope: the Lords is uncovering the truth about assisted suicide

On Friday, the House of Lords concluded its two-day second reading debate on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. As is convention, the bill wasn’t voted down at this stage, but there was a significant victory: Labour peer Baroness Berger successfully passed an amendment to set up a…

23 September 2025
Mark Gilmore

Christian nationalism in the UK: a contest for the nation's soul?

“We are a Christian country, or we were,” he told MPs, “and we need to recover the sense that our values are not arbitrary but are grounded in the eternal truths of the Christian faith.” His remarks were delivered to a largely empty chamber but later went viral. They also signalled a growing debate…

23 September 2025
Peter Lynas

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…


An update on assisted suicide and Starmer's recognition of Palestine

In this episode of Cross Section, Danny Webster, Alicia Edmund and Zanna Meynell sit down together in the studio for a wide-ranging and timely conversation at the intersection of faith, news and culture. We begin by continuing our ongoing exploration of Christian nationalism. After the recent…


We react: Charlie Kirk's death, Danny Kruger's defection and Tommy Robinson's march

As parliament returns from its summer recess, the political headlines feel more prevalent than ever and each one carries implications for Christians seeking to navigate public life with wisdom and faithfulness. In this episode of Cross Section, the team take time to reflect on the biggest global…


Should we be concerned about Christian nationalism?

In this episode of Cross Section, the entire team comes together for an in-depth conversation about the complex and timely topic of Christian nationalism. The team unpacks what Christian nationalism really means, how it differs from UK evangelicalism, and why this conversation matters now more than…


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…


Light up your town this Halloween

Our idea was to go out to where people in the community were on Halloween and to engage with ‘trick or treaters’ with beacons as an alternative way to spend the evening. We identified key areas in our locality where there would be significant footfall, set up gazebos and lit them up. At the gazebos…

20 October 2025
Andrew Bates