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Interview: Olivia Amartey, Elim’s new exec director
In an interview for the Evangelical Alliance, Olivia talks about the unwritten rules of success and encourages the church to proactively pursue intentional learning that embraces the diversity and unique perspectives of others. How have your past experiences equipped you for this new…
Naomi Osinnowo
Go! Sign proclaims the gospel in BSL
They were not on mine. Interestingly, though, they featured on the ‘list’ of former Evangelical Alliance employee Lucy Cooper. “I felt God calling me to learn BSL,” she says. “I have a real heart for giving deaf people access to the gospel and going that step further and seeing them with full…
Naomi Osinnowo
Crossing borders: growing in Christ
Some places and territories we might call ‘borderlands’. They are places ‘betwixt and between’; for example, those territories at the edge of countries or between land and sea. In life we travel through spiritual borderlands too. They are places of passage, often of dislocation and pain, yet places…
Mark Brickman
Home for Good: children's and youth leader training
Home for Good's children’s and youth leader training equips and resources leaders to better understand the needs of children who are in care or have been adopted, enabling effective, practical and appropriate children’s and youth ministry. The training helps participants to understand why children…
South Asian Forum: the world on our doorstep
The Evangelical Alliance has published The World on our Doorstep, a book written to equip and inspire mission and engagement with other faiths. Authored by Dewi Hughes, who was Tearfund's theological advisor for nearly two decades, the book mixes practical examples with pastoral advice for working…
Alexandra Davis
Publication: Building tomorrow's church today
Over the last few months, our One People Commission has been giving particular attention to the issue of young adults, recognising the challenge we face as a UK Church to ensure that young adults and their voices are heard. Young adults in our churches have told us their views and experiences of…
Sports Chaplaincy UK
Sports Chaplaincy UK aims to initiate, nurture, support and resource high-quality Christian sports chaplaincy, and to equip, challenge, and enable the church to engage with their local sports communities.
Share Jesus International: Prompt
Share Jesus International have created a free church pack with stacks of questions, downloadable teaching videos and small group material that is being used by more than 100 local churches.
Christianity Explored Ministries
CEM aims to see people love, live and tell the good news. Christianity Explored, Life Explored and Discipleship Explored are resources created to equip ordinary Christians to share the gospel and make disciples of the people around them.
SAT-7
Through the power of satellite television and digital media, SAT-7 is bringing the Christian message of hope, love and peace directly into the lives of millions of people across the Middle East and North Africa. SAT-7 provides discipleship, education and advocacy programmes free of charge to…
Siloam Christian Ministries
Siloam deliver projects in 18 countries around the world. Their goal is to meet people's needs by bringing medical aid, education and social relief, in partnership with local workers.
How has the Reformation changed society?
If we believe that all human beings are created equal, that they are free to act according to conscience, to speak freely, to be treated fairly before the law; if we believe that rulers should obey the same laws as their subjects, that oppression should be resisted; that leaders should be held to…
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Austen Ivereigh
He founded Catholic Voices in 2010 aiming to give the Church a voice on contentious issues. Peter Lynas asked him about the Reformation, ecumenical relations and the challenges facing the Church today. Tell us a little about your work with Catholic Voices Catholic Voices (CV) was founded in 2010…
Peter Lynas
The 21st century Reformation – re-painting the fence
"If you have a white fence, and want to keep it white, you have to keep re-painting it." That's the analogy Roy Crowne uses when talking about the Reformation. "If you want to keep the gospel bright and attractive, you have to keep 're-painting' - reviewing and re-presenting it for today's…
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Does justification by faith still matter?
Calvin Samuel is principal of the London School of Theology. It’s not that many Christians, particularly evangelicals, have stopped thinking that justification by faith is true. It’s rather more likely that we are in danger of no longer viewing this doctrine as vitally important. Indeed, in some…
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