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Telling better stories: how Christians can reclaim media for truth
Journalist Duncan Williams highlights opportunities for Christians to engage with media and communicate effectively
Duncan Williams
A Christian response to the government's ten-year NHS plan for England
"Fit for the future," says the government, but is it?
Zanna Meynell
Good News People: Small Group Resources
Six sessions to help you explore being hopeful evangelicals together
New Relationships and Sex Education guidance published ahead of the 2026 school term
A small victory for Christian families
Alicia Edmund
Good News People: The Podcast
Gavin and Phil talk share what God is doing across the UK, explore how we can all respond and talk to amazing UK leaders
Do not be silent: speaking truth in a culture of fear
Will The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act protect our freedom to speak?
Mark Gilmore
Perspective Conversation March 2025: Pioneering for everyone
Discover how faith sharing and pioneering can grow new worshipping communities in every context and what that means for local churches in 2025
Born in the mind of God
Advocacy engagement lead Damilola Makinde shares her perspective on what the Bible says about (pre-born) babies.
Damilola Makinde
The long and winding road of leadership
After almost two decades, Fred Drummond is leaving the Evangelical Alliance Scotland and shares his reflections from his time in leadership
Polyphonic God online launch event
Click here to capture the key themes of intercultural churches, unity in diversity, multicultural British context, and the enriching impact while staying within your limit.
Sophie's story: pre-eclampsia
Sophie shares her experience of having pre-eclampsia during her first pregnancy
Lisa Barr
Are you a good news person?
Nicola Morrison interviews CEO Gavin Calver and co-author Phil Knox of the Evangelical Alliance on their new book: Good News People
Nicola Morrison
A deep dive into The Quiet Revival research
Following the huge impact of Bible Society's research earlier this year, Nicola Morrison digs a little deeper with director of research Dr Rhiannon McAleer
Nicola Morrison