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Three things to pray for your Muslim friend this Ramadan

Desiring to be good As a child in Iran, I noticed people really trying to be good during this holy month; there was less cursing and fighting, people smoked less and went to the mosque more, they increased their giving to the poor and found ways to assist their neighbours. Muslims believe that good…

3 March 2025
Bahar Shahabi

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.


Missional Trends shorts - Akinola Abiona

Equipping People Conference Pastor Akinola Abiona talks about the influx of young men in his church and how we respond.


Missional Trends shorts - Simon Deeks

Kingsgate Church's Simon Deeks shares the story of a man who took a £60 Uber ride to his first Sunday at church and explores welcoming those having spiritual experiences.


Missional Trends shorts - Sam Dunn

Minister of Melton Mowbray Baptist Church Sam Dunn talks about how his church has grown rapidly and the role of the toddler group on the journey of many new Christians.


Basis of faith

Members of the Evangelical Alliance join together to affirm this vision of the world. If you're not yet a member, why not join us now?


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Find out more about who's who in Northern Ireland


Initiatives

Helping you share Jesus and speak up for Him in society


Tearfund: Jubliee prayer

Jubilee prayer has been produced by Tearfund and 24-7 Prayer in partnership with Christians Against Poverty, Bethany Christian Trust, and Storehouse. There are three sections which each include three prayer stations. Read the overview for a list of materials needed for each station. Print out the…


Psalm 122

If these Psalms are about pilgrimage, this Psalm describes a successful conclusion: “Our feet are standing in your gates, Jerusalem.” Perhaps it was sung at the end of the road, or on the way to the city in expectation of it. Like the Psalms, the New Testament urges us to look ahead to the end of…


Psalm 123-124

We hear and read many promises in an election campaign. It can be easy to fall into the trap of thinking that a political party will solve all the ills in our society – some can present politics as a kind of saviour. At the same time, others are tired of hearing promises from politicians, as too…


Psalm 126

If the previous Psalm expressed patience in exile, this one focuses on restoration “When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dreamed. Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy.” The Psalmist looks back to God’s great acts of salvation in the past…


Psalm 127

Psalm 127 begins where we all should: with God "building" and "guarding", not with ourselves and what we want to do. It starts with the call to be part of what God is already doing, not with what we do for God. This work of God involves both the local and personal ("the house") and the public and…


Psalm 128

It’s sometimes harder to read Psalms about prosperity than those about suffering. While we can echo the Psalms of lament, recognising the suffering in the world, we sometimes struggle to affirm words like this verse above. Even if we are doing quite well, we know that others are not. When we read…


Psalm 134

We’ve come to the last Psalm in the Songs of Ascents (Psalm 120-134). If these are Pilgrim Psalms, this one fits the end of a pilgrimage. It is night. The feast has ended, the sacrifices are performed, and the pilgrims are now considering the return journey. This Psalm refers to those who “minister…