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Living for Jesus at work

Jesus calls us to follow Him, and this involves commitment in all aspects of our lives. He calls us to live for Him in the workplace, which for many of us is where we interact most with those who do not yet know Him. We are to live as salt and light, talking with our colleagues about Jesus,…


Celebrating women of faith and influence

Many evangelical Christian women, whether or not they would describe themselves as feminists, want to celebrate their achievements and mark the significant roles that Christian women are playing across all fields of work in Northern Ireland. In our work here at the Evangelical Alliance, I and my…

10 March 2023
Danielle McElhinney

The Illegal Migration Bill places politics before people

At the start of the year, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak offered five pledges for his government, one of which was to simply ‘stop the boats’. The government’s proposed legislation to achieve this and tackle small boat crossing in the Channel was introduced into parliament in early March. This proposed…

14 March 2023
Danny Webster

NOW CLOSED: Share your experience: how are your children being taught about relationships and sex in school?

That is why we produced Time to Talk, a resource designed to help Christian parents and carers to have better conversations about Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) with children at home and with their school. When RSE is not taught well, and parents’ concerns continue to be ignored, children…


Spotlight: Our mission team

Meet the team Our core mission staff team is small but mighty. Rachael Heffer is head of mission, she is the queen of celebration and loves partnering with our membership organisations and churches to help share the good news of Jesus. You may have known Phil Knox under a different role, but he now…

31 March 2023
Alyssa Carey

What we need to see from our new first minister of Scotland

In anticipation of this shift, we engaged our member churches from all across Scotland and asked them: What are your priorities for the new leadership of Scotland? What would you like to see change? What are your concerns? And, how would you like the Scottish government to work with faith…

29 March 2023
Chris Ringland

How might churches mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement?

Monday, 10 April 2023 is the 25th anniversary of the Agreement and some local churches might want to appropriately make mention of this in the weeks ahead. So below are some words and prayers which might be helpful. We recognise that various church traditions and expressions will take different…


How to be a great friend: look at the Easter story

I have two sons. Each week they attend Sunday school at our local church. Occasionally, their enthusiasm and tendency to talk too much (no idea where they get that from) means they miss the question the teacher asks. I have instructed them in this instance to simply put your hand in the air and…

3 April 2023
Phil Knox

30 years on from the death of Stephen Lawrence - there is still much work to do

On 22 April 1993, Stephen Lawrence was murdered in Eltham, South London. The ensuing investigation, failed prosecutions, both public and private, exposed failings in the police. There was widespread concern that the racially motivated killing of Stephen was met with racially prejudiced policing…

19 April 2023
Danny Webster

Maternity care for Black and Asian women deemed "appalling" by MPs

The difference in health outcomes during pregnancy and following childbirth based on ethnicity is well documented in medical journals and parliamentary inquiries. Since 1995, it has been government policy for hospitals in England and Wales to collect patient’s ethnicity data with the view that…

25 April 2023
Alicia Edmund

Cost of living crisis: we need to be in this together

On one occasion I was stood in a carpark outside our foodbank whilst a woman broke down right in front of me. It was the second time that morning she had been reduced to tears. The first was after coming into our building, a nervous first-time foodbank user. Her tears were of relief, when she saw…

27 April 2023
Chris Leech

Hope in anxiety: a pastoral perspective

The trouble is that it can be hard to admit to feeling anxious. Often we feel a pressure to “just cope”. We frequently ignore the desperately hard experiences, the biological complexity and, sometimes, the life choices that fuel our anxiety. We live in a fallen world, so it should be no surprise…

15 May 2023
Helen Thorne

Three verses to remember when you're afraid

Fear is something that affects us all. Fear of loss, the unknown, failure – and a fear that is particularly prevalent in our news stories this week: the fear of having a bad reputation. This week, Jo explores the stories of Braverman and Schofield, but ultimately turns us to the God story. She…


Time to Talk: Talking about our bodies webinar series

Time to Talk is a guide designed for Christian parents and carers to better understand the different Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) curriculums taught across the UK. The resource offers case studies on some of the difficult and contested issues in our culture, such as pornography, gender and…


‘What is a woman?’ – the question that continues to divide parliamentarians and the public

The cultural debate on sex, gender and identity is evolving at a pace quicker than the law can keep up with. A decade ago, the question ‘what is a woman?’ would have elicited reference to biology and scientific fact in response. Today, to answer in a way that states biological fact and differences…

13 June 2023
Alicia Edmund