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Gear up for a period of powerful prayer

This global wave of prayer, known as Thy Kingdom Come, was started by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York in 2016, and has seen individuals and churches around the world petitioning God for the salvation of their friends, families and neighbours. Justin Welby and John Sentamu are urging you to…

19 March 2018
Naomi Osinnowo

Jesus' great commission: we all can fulfil it

Born out of a desire to equip the UK church for mission, Great Commission has shared story after story of people stepping out in their context, sharing their faith and making Jesus known. Now two years in, we’re certainly not done yet. It can sometimes feel like evangelism is best left to the…

29 August 2018
Eve Paterson

Will Ozempic help us live life to the full?

Semaglutide, more commonly known as Ozempic or Wegovy, is a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes (Ozempic) and obesity (Wegovy). It works by suppressing appetite and regulating blood sugar levels. Approved for medical use in the US in 2017 (and in the UK in 2019), it hit the headlines in the UK two…

21 November 2024
Damilola Makinde

Five ways to live faithfully in divided online spaces

We live in a time of ‘fake news’ and deepfakes, where truth and reality can be increasingly hard to find. AI images and videos are appearing everywhere online, and they are rapidly becoming harder to distinguish from real life. As Jesus stood on trial, Pilate asked a question that many are still…

16 December 2025
Ben Neill

Hopeful voices: evangelism and Covid-19, what have we learnt?

Date and time: Tuesday 13 September 2022 (starting at 10.30am) – Wednesday 14th September 2022 (finishing at 5.00pm)Location: Moorlands College, Christchurch Campus, Sopley, Dorset, BH23 7AT Conference Price: £150 (including formal sit-down evening meal) / £125 (excluding formal sit-down evening…


Open Doors UK World Watch List 2021: a proactive and prayerful response

Some of the facts revealed in this year’s report This year, for the first time ever, all top 50 countries score levels of at least very high persecution, while the top 12 score extreme levels of persecution;there was a 60 per cent increase over the previous year in the number of Christians killed…

20 January 2021
Jo Evans

Motherhood: The highs and lows and how God has been faithful through it all

In all that I had meticulously prepared for, swirling feelings of helplessness, exhaustion, and the constant need to prioritise another’s needs over my own left me unexpectedly oscillating between happiness and despair. Motherhood, I discovered, contained a plethora of paradoxes; it could fill your…

7 March 2024

God has been faithful in 2024, and the advocacy team are believing for more breakthroughs in 2025

2024 has been a challenging year for the advocacy team. We have had to navigate an evolving policy agenda along with highly emotive issues, such as end of life care and proposals to legalise assisted dying – yet God has been our refuge and strength throughout. We have known His encouragement and…

17 December 2024
Alicia Edmund

Our written submission to the Northern Ireland Office

A response to the consultation on a new legal framework for abortion services in Northern Ireland.


Meet Sheila Jones

Tell us a little about yourself. I worked with the Evangelical Alliance as associate director (head of HR) for around 15 years and started the HR department from scratch. I mentored and coached three HR officers during that time and together we took responsibility for all the recruitment,…


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Evangelicals and politics

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Impact report 2015-2016

Find out what the Evangelical Alliance got up to in 2015-2016


Love Island, Hugh Grant, and Jesus: Who does it better?

If you're looking to split a crowd as dramatically as the parting of the Red Sea, might I suggest bringing up Love Island?We've probably all witnessed a colleague innocently ask, "Has anyone been watching Love Island?". Given the pandemonium this causes in workplaces across the country, I'm rather…

27 July 2018
Eve Paterson

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