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R Rate: Are churches growing or declining?

A new study on the "R Rate" of different church denominations across the UK. The team also take a look at gun culture in the United States and more.


R Rate: Are churches growing or declining?

A new study on the "R Rate" of different church denominations across the UK. The team also take a look at gun culture in the United States and more.


The next Prime Minister must restore trust in public life

Following the announcement that Boris Johnson is stepping down as leader of the Conservative Party, the race is on for his replacement, both as party leader and as Prime Minister. Twelve candidates initially announced that they were putting themselves forward for the position. But the speed of the…

13 July 2022
Danny Webster

Can Nigeria dare to dream for a brighter future of religious freedom?

At the FoRB conference on 5-6 July, 800 delegates attended from more than 100 different countries, representing an array of different faiths and belief groups. It was a noble display of unity from citizens and countries across the globe to stand together once more, side by side, and unilaterally…


Open Doors International: Forced migration and faith is poorly understood

In the UK, we live in such a secularised society that popular culture and policymakers can often forget and sadly disregard how important religion is to cultural, political, and social relationships for millions of people living in the global south. On 5-6 July, at the freedom of religious of…

20 July 2022
Alicia Edmund

“Integrity” – the buzzword of the season unpacked

In a recent YouGov poll, Conservative party members were asked what they are looking for in their next leader. Interestingly, although policy issues certainly featured, half of respondents gave answers which included themes around the leader’s personality, specifically using the words ‘integrity’…

21 July 2022
Emma Sowden

Briefing: Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill

The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, first introduced to parliament in May, is the government’s attempt to convert plans set out in the levelling up white paper into legislation. The bill was created with the purpose of “driving local growth, empowering local leaders to regenerate their areas,…

22 July 2022
Nicola Martin

List of grant-making trusts and organisations that are taking applications from Christian charities

Experts are telling us the number of people saying they've recently donated to charity is decreasing; two-fifths of people report they will be cutting back on charity donations; and predictions state household income pressures and a slower recovery of consumer spending are likely to result in fewer…


What I've learnt from Jordan Peterson

Truth and the limits of the postmodern lens To do that, I need to take you back to my university experience. One of the first modules on my literature course was about “ways of reading”, the different ideas and lenses through which we can read a book. Some are helpful as we try to understand the…

4 August 2022
Helen Locke

Intercultural Church Conversation 2022

The Intercultural Church Conversation (ICC) is a series of online events to promote the significance and application of an intercultural approach to church in the UK – in a season when there is division and polarisation in both church and society. For this session our focus is on intercultural…


“COL”: now a universal acronym

UK inflation rates have hit levels we haven’t seen in 30 years, eye watering energy prices are predicted to rise again, and Northern Ireland tops the list of areas in the UK where the percentage of households is predicted to fall into fuel poverty by a whopping 76.3% by January 2023. The…

30 August 2022
Danielle McElhinney

Cost of living crisis: share your experience of supporting others

Increased energy costs cause higher levels of debt, food poverty, child poverty, fuel poverty and poor health and mental wellbeing – not to mention the many other social issues that become more prominent in areas with high poverty levels. This is why as the church, it is important that we do not…

5 September 2022
Nicola Martin

How could employment law changes affect your church?

On 20 July, the supreme court reached a verdict that fundamentally changes the way part-year and zero hour employees receive holidays. Holiday pay for people who don’t work a set pattern has often been a tricky issue. Most employers have used a method called the ‘conformity principle’, which is…

5 September 2022
Rob and Nicci Birley

The power of a cuppa (or ‘chai’ for us Iranians)

It was more than a decade ago that my husband and I left Iran to pursue higher education in a neighbouring country. Our plans fell through. The year that followed was the most difficult of our lives: living as refugees was lonely and demoralising. The lowest point was the week we had to sleep on…

27 September 2022
Bahar Shahabi

Young adults: Let's talk mental health in church

Opening up the conversation We can be uncomfortable with disclosures about mental health problems, and sometimes inadvertently make unhealthy assumptions that are counter-productive. There is, however, sound scriptural grounds to believe God cares about our souls – the seat of our emotions, will…

14 September 2022
Dr Ayodele Ajayi