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Our pledge to our members
Relationship We promise to introduce you to like-minded Christians from across the UK. When you join us, you join a community saturated in prayer, sharing best practice ideas, experiences, support and encouragement. As a member of the Evangelical Alliance you are not alone. You are part of a…
TBN: Gamechangers
One such programme is Gamechangers hosted by Gavin Calver, director of mission at the Evangelical Alliance, and Anne Calver, an author and Baptist minister. Each week, Gavin and Anne invite you to encounter Jesus and become all you can be in Him, empowering you to be a Game Changer in the world we…
Religious Liberty Commission
While it has this specific mandate to speak up for Christians, it strongly believes in the rights of all people, of any faith or none, to have freedom of religion or belief, including the freedom to convert.The Commission is formed of Release International, CSW and Open Doors UK who are all working…
When mission takes us to a holiday cottage
If a holiday cottage could write, it would fill many a book. Visitors come and go, and the cottage is weaved into the tapestry of life. More often than not, the cottage forms the centre piece of the annual holiday highlight. It offers four walls of protection from the hustle and bustle of the daily…
Jutta Devenish
Jews for Jesus says, “Behold your God, Jerusalem”
Throughout the month of May, Jews for Jesus said, “Behold Your God, Jerusalem” in an unprecedented way. More than 200 staff members and volunteers from our mission stations around the world gathered in Jerusalem to share the good news of Yeshua (Jesus) and demonstrate the love of the Messiah…
Avi Snyder
Vision & Values
We believe that the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus has had the most profound effect on human history. The understanding that our identity, our purpose and the shape of our relationships all stem from Jesus’ saving working on the cross, means that it’s not just the vision of what…
Interview: Olivia Amartey, Elim’s new exec director
In an interview for the Evangelical Alliance, Olivia talks about the unwritten rules of success and encourages the church to proactively pursue intentional learning that embraces the diversity and unique perspectives of others. How have your past experiences equipped you for this new…
Naomi Osinnowo
Crossing borders: growing in Christ
Some places and territories we might call ‘borderlands’. They are places ‘betwixt and between’; for example, those territories at the edge of countries or between land and sea. In life we travel through spiritual borderlands too. They are places of passage, often of dislocation and pain, yet places…
Mark Brickman
Share Jesus International: Prompt
Share Jesus International have created a free church pack with stacks of questions, downloadable teaching videos and small group material that is being used by more than 100 local churches.
SAT-7
Through the power of satellite television and digital media, SAT-7 is bringing the Christian message of hope, love and peace directly into the lives of millions of people across the Middle East and North Africa. SAT-7 provides discipleship, education and advocacy programmes free of charge to…
How has the Reformation changed society?
If we believe that all human beings are created equal, that they are free to act according to conscience, to speak freely, to be treated fairly before the law; if we believe that rulers should obey the same laws as their subjects, that oppression should be resisted; that leaders should be held to…
Guest writer
Austen Ivereigh
He founded Catholic Voices in 2010 aiming to give the Church a voice on contentious issues. Peter Lynas asked him about the Reformation, ecumenical relations and the challenges facing the Church today. Tell us a little about your work with Catholic Voices Catholic Voices (CV) was founded in 2010…
Peter Lynas
How did the Reformation change the church?
Well, perhaps. Actually it’s not entirely clear that he did it himself rather than sending a servant. It was a perfectly normal way of communicating – a bit like blogging. And it took a little while before the implications of the 95 short statements –about how the Pope couldn’t forgive sins through…
Guest writer
Sola fides iustificat – Only trust makes things right
In each of the last three years, in the early hours of a Friday morning, I have found myself watching the TV as the result of an election becomes apparent. As an Alliance, we work hard to be impartial between political parties, and likewise in the EU referendum we did not back one side. But…
Danny Webster
Why we must be a light in the darkness
Here we were, just four days after the fire, standing looking up at the charred remains of Grenfell Tower. The image took my breath away. How on earth had this happened? This is 21st century United Kingdom, with all its sophistication, its building regulations and health and safety precautions. Yet…
Steve Clifford