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Heart Behind The Art: an interview with Nicola Morrison
What does it take to overcome trauma in early life, exude joy and be a positive presence? Editor, journalist and author Nicola Morrison shares her story...
Helen Locke
This election is pivotal for evangelicals in Northern Ireland – let’s keep praying and preparing
Our Northern Ireland public policy officer, Danielle McElhinney shares how the upcoming election could affect evangelicals in Northern Ireland and how we can be praying
Danielle McElhinney
The Evangelical Alliance congratulates and prays for the new Prime Minister
Commenting on the Labour Party’s success in the general election, and Sir Keir Starmer becoming prime minister, Gavin Calver, CEO of the Evangelical Alliance, said: “I am praying for Sir Keir Starmer and his incoming government following the Labour Party’s success in the general election. The scale…
Evangelical Alliance writes to Sir Keir Starmer on becoming prime minister
Following the Labour Party's victory in the general election, Gavin Calver, CEO of the Evangelical Alliance, has written to the new prime minister.
What does a Labour government mean for UK evangelicals?
Alicia Edmund, head of public policy, analyses the Labour Party manifesto and outlines what to expect for the next parliamentary
Alicia Edmund
A pro-both perspective on Luke 23:27-29
Jordan Barr reflects on Jesus' words in Luke 23:27-29 through a pro-both lens and explores the role that men play in this vital conversation.
Jordan Barr
Why it is so important People of Colour are committed to political engagement
Rev Celia Apeagyei-Collins explores how social action and community engagement can translate into political engagement for People of Colour and why this is so crucial
Rev Celia Apeagyei-Collins
The King’s speech and draft bill to ban conversion practices
On Wednesday, 17 July 2024, King Charles III set out the Labour government’s legislative agenda for this parliament. The advocacy team will provide further analysis in the coming weeks and support our members to understand and engage with different policy issues. With regards to the government’s…
Why unchurched young people matter
For International Youth Day, Neil O'Boyle CEO of British Youth for Christ, shares why the church must engage with young people to see change
Neil O'Boyle
Mission Possible: Evangelism in persecuted lands and how the UK church can be bolder
A powerful and inspirational account of Iranian evangelist Asrin, and her missional journey from Iran to Turkey
Nicola Morrison
Back to school: finding a new rhythm and pace
Cara MacDonald reflects on how we can find ways to draw closer to God and reflect Him as the pace of life shifts
Young adults: God is on the move
John McGinley, co-leader of The Send, celebrates witnessing a mighty move of God amongst the 'lost generation'
John McGinley
What is social cohesion and why should Christians strive for it?
During a time of increasing polarisation in our communities, Christians have a role to play in building bridges across divides.
Nicola Martin
Cultural brain rot, Gen Z and discipleship
Peter Lynas explores the slang term ‘cultural brain rot’, the three underlying cultural stories and the role of discipleship
Peter Lynas
Hope's story
A mother's story of how the previous abortion legislation in Northern Ireland valued both lives, pre and post birth