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Speaking about the value of life in a confused society

It would seem as though we are not as comfortable with the continued normalisation of ending life before birth as is often portrayed. More than 100,000 people have signed a petition to protest a court’s judgment to end a pregnancy through force of law. Fortunately, the Court of Appeal has…

27 June 2019
Danny Webster

Celebrating 20 years of the Scottish parliament

The opening of the Scottish parliament 20 years ago was celebrated for giving the people of Scotland a voice. The parliament is set up in such a way that it is accessible for all. Additionally, with regular surgeries and a number of simple ways to contact our MSPs, it is easy to speak to MSPs and…

1 July 2019

Animal welfare: extending God's love

Indeed, I would have been rather taken aback at the idea of relating my Christian faith to the advocacy of animals. I suspect this is a not an uncommon attitude among evangelicals, and is reasonable given the cultural context. Yet several prominent evangelical leaders from previous generations may…

11 September 2019
Daryl Booth

Government must tackle Christian persecution, says report

The Bishop of Truro’s independent report to the Foreign Secretary highlighted that the persecution of Christians should be considered as a global phenomenon, but one with a wide variety of triggers and drivers. Because of the gradual emergence of this problem and the range of causes, the review…

8 July 2019
Danny Webster

Our hope is in Jesus

Last night MPs at Westminster voted to extend abortion and same-sex marriage rights to Northern Ireland. The Evangelical Alliance’s director for Northern Ireland, Peter Lynas, reflects on how Christians should respond. I read Psalm 2 last night and again this morning: the nations will always…

11 July 2019
Peter Lynas

Engage: 7 Reasons Your Church Needs More Men

There’s a 2 men: 3 women ratio in the church. For men, there's a massive need for more effective evangelism and discipleship. For women, 2 million must decide - marry a non-Christian or stay single and childless? For children, only 16 per cent of today’s church’s grandchildren will have two…


The power of the gathered and scattered church

I don’t think I’ve ever been asked this question by people who spend most of their time scattered on different frontlines throughout the week, but it's one I have regularly been asked by church leaders. Understandably enough. It’s a question that suggests other concerns: Should all the ministry of…

29 July 2019
Dr Neil Hudson

Finding purpose and vocation in the work that we're called to

Zoë Down works for national education charity, IntoUniversity, which aims to inspire children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to achieve through a network of learning centres delivering high-quality, aspiration-raising programmes with 7-18 year olds. Zoë is based in the North…

6 August 2019
Zoë Down

Faith and Police Together – what's new?

It’s now been almost one year since I started my role as project manager in September 2018, and ahead of the official 12-month ‘embedding’ phase of this project coming to an end, I’d like to share with readers some updates. The last few months have seen me travel all over the country, meeting with…

12 August 2019
Marie Reavey

Syria, hope and forgiveness

The Independent reports that at least 30 British children are living with their mothers in refugee camps in northern Syria, often in poor conditions. The Government’s decision follows controversy around Shamima Begum, which I wrote about here This fresh decision has reopened the debate. No one…

15 August 2019
John Coleby

Book review: In Search of the Common Good

This book is broad in its sweep and ambitious in its vision. It is better at analysing the challenges Christians face than telling them what to do to put things right. But, and I think if I’ve read Meador correctly, he isn’t trying to issue a manifesto for achieving the common good; he is, rather,…

20 August 2019
Danny Webster

Book review: Culture Making

Crouch argues that Christians have spent time and energy condemning, critiquing, copying and consuming culture, either in an effort to seem ‘relevant’ to the world, or in a failure to express any distinction from it. He suggests that “the only way to change culture is to create more of it… If…

21 August 2019
Abi Jarvis

Ashers bakery case is going to European Court of Human Rights

Mr Lee ordered a cake with the slogan ‘support gay marriage’ from a bakery owned by a Christian family in 2014. The bakery initially accepted and then declined the order to make the cake. Mr Lee, backed by the Equality Commission in Northern Ireland, sued the bakery for damages for alleged…

21 August 2019
David Smyth

Christian witness in this political moment

There is expected to be a no confidence vote early September, and if this is lost and no alternative government can be formed, the country will once again go to the polls. In the event of an election in the coming months, Christians will be faced with greater than usual challenges in how to engage.…

21 August 2019
Danny Webster

Justice – it's all in the word

Theologian Vinoth Ramachandra’s powerful statement is found in session two of Live Justly, a 10-part Bible study used across six continents, and it’s inspiring Christians to be good news to their communities – bringing justice, restoration and hope. But what does it mean to be people of justice in…

29 August 2019
Jack Wakefield