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"So, what do you do for work?": a team member's perspective on being pro-both

It's a question I've learned to slightly dread. I'm Lisa, the Both Lives research and communications assistant. It's a privilege to speak up for women and their unborn babies, but that doesn't mean it's always straightforward. Beyond the supportive environment in the office, navigating an…

1 September 2023
Lisa Barr

Celebrating a membership legacy

Residing in the leafy suburbs of Surrey, I met Gill and Ken on a sunny autumn morning for breakfast at their home. For a city dweller the gardens could feel intimidatingly impressive, but the couple who greeted me at the door were friendly, inviting, and down to earth. Showing no signs of slowing…

21 December 2023
Nicola Morrison

Heart Behind the Art: Interview with Steve Thompson

The way Steve spends his time and lifts others up testifies to the humble, perceptive and generous heart he has for God’s kingdom, behind what is an impressive CV. He and his beloved wife Velveta (also a gifted musician) recently relocated to the Midlands and are ready for the next phase of God’s…

21 December 2023
Helen Locke

Together, we can be the generation to end human trafficking

There are no exact figures, because this is a hidden crime, but it is estimated that there are 50 million people living in modern slavery worldwide. About 122,000 of them are in the UK. Numbers like this are too vast to really comprehend, which is why when I hear them, I don’t think in terms of…

21 December 2023
Tim Nelson

Celebrating the next generation

I live at YWAM The King’s Lodge, which is a missions sending and training centre located in Nuneaton. We are an all-age, full-time missional community who live together, often representing around 15 nations. We are deeply inspired by a vision that Loren Cunningham, YWAM’s late founder, had as a…

22 December 2023
Andy Kennedy

What would the world look like if women were truly cherished?

I heard an interesting phrase recently – someone said, “the unborn baby now advocates for itself”. There is much you could argue with in that sentence, but what they meant by it was this: scientific advancements have come so far, and medical imaging is so good, that no one, not even abortion…

2 January 2024
Jo Evans

Ending conversion practices in Scotland: Christian leaders should not be prevented from providing pastoral support

In response to the Scottish Government’s latest proposals on ending conversion practices, Fred Drummond, director of the Evangelical Alliance, Scotland, said: “The Evangelical Alliance welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the consultation on ending conversion practices. No one should be forced…

9 January 2024

Scottish Government announces plans to ‘end conversion practices’

In the consultation the government outlined how they intend to end conversion practices – which they describe as “any effort to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity”. These measures are open to consultation before any legislation is brought to the Scottish Parliament and could…

10 January 2024
Danny Webster

Welcome to the chaos of 2024!

Elections: dividing lines over identity politics and wars Elections here and in the US will cast their shadow over the year. In America, a number of states have already attempted to ban Donald Trump from the ballot paper making a Supreme Court hearing highly likely. While the former president seems…

10 January 2024
Peter Lynas


Romance is entering a new era. What might the church have to offer it?

Amidst our hyper-digital age, the tide appears to be turning on the reign of online dating. Despite radically changing the art of modern romance after exploding onto the scene in the early 2010s, today apps like Tinder, Hinge and Bumble are all reporting a steady decline in users. Branded as an…

2 February 2024
Emma Sowden

I didn’t think churches would talk about loneliness – but I’ve been blown away

At the end of last year, the World Health Organisation declared that loneliness is a ‘global public health concern.’ For many in our world, this is a matter of life and death. The global phenomenon of loneliness is everywhere – even in our churches. At their best, churches are glorious crucibles of…

8 February 2024
Phil Knox

Children’s Mental Health Week: bringing hope to the crisis

“At school, I didn’t want to come because I kept getting bullied almost every day,” says Charles. “I was getting more angry and reactive,” he continues. “If someone said something mean about me, I would get physical and punch them or kick them. I was getting in trouble more than other people but I…

8 February 2024
Tim Morfin

The Lord's Prayer Lent devotional

Lent is a time of fasting and prayer, so we are delving into the wisdom, framing, and words of the Lord's prayer to see what it teaches us as we reflect and refocus on God in the lead up to Easter. Written by Fred Drummond, our director of Scotland and of prayer.


Nicodemus: Foundational Specialist Mentoring Course

This course from Nicodemus aims to equip you with core skills to lead people in progressive mentoring relationships, and ultimately see people become disciples of Jesus. This course from Nicodemus equips you with core skills to lead people in progressive mentoring relationships and ultimately see…