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BBC crisis, director Tim Davie resignation: navigating the realities of news bias
In this episode of Cross Section, Alicia, Danny and Peter focus on the media and the recent stories that have kept the BBC at the top of our headlines. Are they impartial? Can they be trusted? As Christians, where should we be getting our news from? The episode starts with the team’s reactions to…
South Wales church planting conversation – 26 January 2026
The Evangelical Alliance in Wales, New Wine Cymru and Exponential Europe are co-hosting a free church planting conversation for South Wales with guest speakers, Øivind Augland from Norway, as well as Doug and Annie Wing from Minnesota. Event details: Venue: venue2 (Cornerstone Church, Neath Road,…
Reporting on Covid-19: Six years on what lessons have stayed with me?
The Covid-19 pandemic brought immense hardship across the world, affecting nearly every aspect of life. Millions of people lost their lives, and many more suffered long-term health complications. Economies were severely disrupted as businesses closed, jobs disappeared, and financial insecurity…
Nicola Morrison
Annual report 2024–2025
Our annual report for 2024 - 2025 shows you in detail what where our funding has come from, and our impact over the last year. You’ll find all the facts and figures as well as stories of what God has been doing across the UK.
Faith across the generations: Seeing God at work in every stage of life
As I’ve reflected on these conversations, three key takeaways stand out: 1. Our children’s ministry has a powerful impact The Talking Toddlers research revealed that 40% of people come to faith before the age of five, before school begins and before many of life’s big choices are even imagined.…
Laura Coey
Discovering Jesus | Course introduction
To run the course and make the most of each session, you will need to purchase the participants' and leaders' guides. These guides set out the course objectives, session outlines, tips for leaders and much more.
Course | Discovering Jesus
Discovering Jesus is an engaging course designed to help people explore the life and message of Jesus in a clear and compelling way. Whether you’re part of a church or organisation, or simply someone wanting to share Jesus with friends, colleagues or university communities, this journey creates…
Faith communities contribute at least £250 million to the Welsh economy every year, finds new report by the Evangelical Alliance
Faith communities contribute at least £250 million to the Welsh economy every year, finds new report by the Evangelical Alliance The Faith in Wales report, produced by the Evangelical Alliance, which outlines the significant and diverse beneficial contribution that churches and faith communities…
A deep dive into Christian nationalism in the UK
Peter Lynas, UK director, and Alicia Edmund, head of public policy, follow up on June’s episode ‘Should we be concerned about Christian nationalism?’ to reflect on how protests and domestic and global events continue to divide communities and polarise debate in the UK. In this episode they…
Frankenstein, transhumanism and the love of God
It is a story that seems to never age. Published anonymously in 1818 by the then 19-year-old Mary Shelley, its narrative appears to resonate with every generation. The story captivated Guillermo del Toro, whose current remake of Frankenstein is currently topping Netflix’s streaming charts with over…
Heather Carruthers
Assisted suicide bill committee stage begins in the Lords
Over 957 amendments were tabled ahead of the first day, the most of any bill in the past ten years. Lord Tyrie, a peer supportive of the principle of assisted suicide, said in his opening remarks, “What concerns me is that we are now going to try to improve a bill which is demonstrably…
National Curriculum review sees major changes to religious education
As Christians, we recognise the importance of education for helping children flourish. As such, we should strive to see all children being given access to high-quality education, reflecting their value as image-bearers of God. The national curriculum review is useful for this purpose as it…
Anna Iliescu
The Light We Long For: a story of humility and hope
He’s in town for the Sydney Olympics, invited by a mutual friend. No fanfare, no entourage – just a man in a pub, laughing and chatting with others. When Mary shakes his hand, she doesn’t realise she’s meeting royalty. She carries on chatting, even sitting a little apart. Frederik, meanwhile, is…
Chris Frost
Religious education in Northern Ireland after the Supreme Court decision: Change, not crisis
The judgment has prompted concern and questions among many Christians. Yet this moment, while undeniably challenging, is also an important opportunity. The Evangelical Alliance is encouraging Christians not to panic, but to engage with confidence, clarity and grace.
Peter Lynas
Six out of ten evangelical Christians support removing two-child benefit cap
In recent months there has been widespread pressure on the government to make this change, with many anti-poverty groups campaigning on this issue as a primary way to tackle child poverty. The change has also been heavily anticipated prior to the budget announcement. In a recent survey from the…
Danny Webster