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Evangelicals care about others, but what role does this play in political engagement?
Over half of evangelicals who vote base their vote on how leaders will care for others, but can loving our neighbours compel us to go further in our engagement with politics?
Nicola Martin
God's intercultural kingdom in the island of Ireland
Rev Israel Olofinjana shares the progress of Intercultural Ministries Ireland and why he is encouraged by the example of God’s intercultural kingdom
Rev Dr Israel Oluwole Olofinjana
Graduate Scheme 2024
Our one-year graduate scheme is your opportunity to be equipped and released to serve the UK church
Being Human webinars #1: How to be human
A three-part online webinar series with Jo Frost and Peter Lynas, on the topic of Being Human: a new apologetic for the 21st century.
Being Human webinars #2: personas training
A three-part online webinar series with Jo Frost and Peter Lynas, on the topic of Being Human: a new apologetic for the 21st century.
Being Human webinars #3: Being Human resources and your church (with Q&A)
A three-part online webinar series with Jo Frost and Peter Lynas, on the topic of Being Human: a new apologetic for the 21st century.
What does Jesus say about our mental health?
Julie Wilson from Kintsugi Hope shares how scripture helps her share hope as a church leader, and how much Jesus cares about our wellbeing
Julie Wilson
I’m a Christian psychiatrist: here’s how I manage stress
Where do scriptures and science meet? Dr Ayodele Ajayi shares insights on stress management
Dr Ayodele Ajayi
Why voting is a start but can’t be where our political engagement ends
62% of evangelicals are unlikely to engage in local and national politics following the election.
Alicia Edmund
Evangelicals and politics
Find out more about the relationship between faith and politics in this short animation
How would Jesus vote?
Our recent report, Thinking faithfully about politics, highlights key trends. Danny Webster asks: are we reflecting Jesus in our political engagement?
Danny Webster
Evangelicals encouraged to think faithfully about politics
The Evangelical Alliance responds to the announcement of a general election on 4 July. With an election set for 4 July, it is a crucial time for evangelicals to think and pray about how they engage in politics. The Evangelical Alliance is resourcing churches and Christians across the UK to respond…
Evangelicals encouraged to think faithfully about politics
The Evangelical Alliance responds to the announcement of a general election on 4 July.
Evangelical Alliance
Stormont snapshot – May 2024
An update from the advocacy team in Northern Ireland: Why you shouldn't turn off this election season, but instead make your vote count!
Revival Ready video series
Steve & Esther Uppal and guests explore the subject of revival in this video series