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Reporting on Covid-19: Six years on what lessons have stayed with me?
Nicola Morrison, former BBC correspondent, reflects on covering the Covid-19 pandemic and considers whether the lessons she learned still shape her life today.
Nicola Morrison
Living as good news people with Gavin Calver and Phil Knox
Evangelical Alliance Scotland with City on a Hill, Edinburgh
AI: radically new or 'nothing new under the sun'? | Being Human
Join Peter as this week he dives into the world of AI
Speaking confidently in the power of Jesus’ name: a prayer for January
A prayer of confidence and compassion
Getting your affairs in order can be a gift to your loved ones
Matthew Hutton emphasises the importance of making practical preparations before death
Matthew Hutton
4 life-changing habits for good news people in a bad news world
By God’s grace, implement some rhythms that may not just change your own life, but others' too
Phil Knox
Blake Lively/Justin Baldoni: Reputation vs righteousness – what is your pearl of great price?
Jo Frost explores the worldly values of fame, celebrity and reputation and why Jesus chases after a very different prize and invites us to do likewise.
Jo Frost
Eight reasons we are urging MSPs to vote against the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
The bill would permanently change how we approach end-of-life healthcare
Chris Ringland
Elon Musk, Mars and AI: I’m intrigued by humanity’s search for a future framework
Musk’s growing catalogue of boundary-pushing activities opens huge questions for us all – and a chance for Christians to provide a much-needed framework, says Peter Lynas
Peter Lynas
Father's Day: what being a stay-at-home dad taught me about being a child of God
Jonathan Murnane shares his experiences of fatherhood, what it's taught him about being a child of God, and some of the misconceptions about being a stay-at-home dad
Jonathan Murnane
Keir Starmer’s first year in office as prime minister: a tale of two halves
Assessing the government’s political decisions one year on from the election
Alicia Edmund
Preventing violence against women and girls is a mission for us all
Zanna Meynell starts to unpack the government’s new strategy and why churches also need to get involved in prevention
Zanna Meynell
Yorkshire puddings for breakfast: the importance of preparing our youth for university
Fusion's Sam Brown shares his experience of nervously starting university and encourages local churches to help young people ease this crucial life transition
Sam Brown