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Why are we so obsessed with the multiverse? | Being Human

What can some of this year’s blockbuster movies tell us about the deeper questions people are asking about what it means to be human today?


Persecution survivors deserve to see progress at religious freedom summit

So much has changed in three years. A global pandemic, Brexit and now war breaking out in Eastern Europe. And yet for millions of Christians around the world, little has changed; in fact life is getting worse. Open Doors note that in 2021 more than 360 million Christians around the world suffered…

27 May 2022
Alicia Edmund

The hidden persecution of Christian women and girls

Recently, Open Doors published a parliamentary report exploring the impact that gender has on the persecution of Christians across the world. The report noted that Christian women and girls experience a greater breadth of persecution than their male counterparts because the persecution that they…

31 May 2022
Nicola Martin

Learn more about the FoRB fringe

The culture of any nation is strengthened by civil society groups active in public life. This is especially true in promoting religious freedom or belief. Different faith-based organisations, community groups, and not-for-profit organisations working in this policy area hold local leaders and…

1 June 2022
Alicia Edmund

New report reveals Scottish churches and Christian groups helped over 2,000 individuals recover from drug addiction

Today, the Evangelical Alliance and Serve Scotland present their new report Stories of Hope addiction recovery at the Scottish Parliament to highlight the magnitude of activity by Christians and churches to tackle addiction across Scotland. The research highlights the extraordinary efforts that…

7 June 2022

Stories of Hope: addiction recovery report presented at Scottish parliament

Our research highlights the extraordinary efforts that have been made by Christians in Scotland to assist and care for those in addiction, bringing to light the scope of Christian services across Scotland. With the Scottish government introducing new policy and funding initiatives to tackle the…

8 June 2022
James Loney

Gender recognition reform: giving evidence to Scottish parliament

As the law stands, someone must have lived in their acquired gender for two years and provide medical evidence of a diagnosis of gender dysphoria in order to be granted a GRC. The proposed bill would amend this by removing the requirement for medical evidence and reducing to three months the…

9 June 2022
Chris Ringland

How to be human in a cost of living crisis

Today, with yet another crisis flooding our newsfeeds, as inflation soars and the cost of living ever-increases, we are once again seeing the poor disproportionately affected. Many of us are feeling the squeeze, reigning in our spending, forgoing luxuries and thinking twice about a longer car…

10 June 2022
Jo Frost

“I didn’t expect to survive”: the terrifying reality of being a Christian in northern Nigeria

In that time, thousands of Christians have been killed and many more displaced – the latter frequently ending up in what are referred to as Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps. Churches, homes and other properties have been destroyed. Christian leaders in Nigeria have repeatedly spoken of…

21 June 2022
Kenneth Harrod

Praying time is never wasted time

I love John 15:15. It says, “I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I have learned from my Father I have made known to you.” A revelation of this friendship will keep your prayer life alive. We…

4 August 2022
Rachel Hickson

Gambling review: A critical opportunity for the government to address gambling harm

The Evangelical Alliance has long worked for gambling laws that protect those most vulnerable and most likely to suffer damaging consequences. The current framework regulating gambling was passed into law in 2005, and we have been involved since long before that. We campaigned against proposals for…

1 July 2022
Danny Webster

Advancing religious freedom must be a priority for global leaders

The UK government should be commended for organising this much needed event, bringing together politicians and civil society from around the world, to highlight issues of persecution on the basis of faith. It was especially encouraging to see the focus on the plight of women and girls, who are…

8 July 2022
Janet Epp Buckingham

Finding the delight in prayer

How did the Prayer Shield initiative come about? I was spending a quiet day and the idea just popped into my mind to raise prayer around the nation and for the nation in a very simple way: a two-minute prayer every single day, and another minute or so declaring the word over the nation. If that was…

1 July 2022
Jemimah Wright

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…