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National Curriculum review sees major changes to religious education
As Christians, we recognise the importance of education for helping children flourish. As such, we should strive to see all children being given access to high-quality education, reflecting their value as image-bearers of God. The national curriculum review is useful for this purpose as it…
Anna Iliescu
The Light We Long For: a story of humility and hope
He’s in town for the Sydney Olympics, invited by a mutual friend. No fanfare, no entourage – just a man in a pub, laughing and chatting with others. When Mary shakes his hand, she doesn’t realise she’s meeting royalty. She carries on chatting, even sitting a little apart. Frederik, meanwhile, is…
Chris Frost
Religious education in Northern Ireland after the Supreme Court decision: Change, not crisis
The judgment has prompted concern and questions among many Christians. Yet this moment, while undeniably challenging, is also an important opportunity. The Evangelical Alliance is encouraging Christians not to panic, but to engage with confidence, clarity and grace.
Peter Lynas
Discovering Jesus payment form
Run Discovering Jesus in your local church, organisation or preferred setting. We pray this course will help you to reach out to your family, friends, neighbours, communities and colleagues with love, compassion and confidence so that many would know the love, hope and freedom of Jesus. If you…
10 minutes with... Steve Uppal
Turn The Battle is a national call to three days of prayer and fasting from 21–23 January 2026, uniting the church across the UK and Ireland in a decisive spiritual moment. The vision came during a personal time of worship while listening to a song based on 2 Chronicles 7:14. The Lord moved me…
Nicola Morrison
Turn The Battle
Main aim To mobilise as many people to pray and fast. It’s about the whole body humbling itself under God’s mighty hand and a committing to three days of contending prayer and fasting. There are three biblical themes for the event: 1. A fresh commitment to prayer – seeking God with humility and…
Make Jesus’ name known to your enemies
We are constantly being asked to identify our enemies and stand up against them. There has been increased talk about hating enemies, about fighting, about defending against and defeating enemies. These are all very human reactions towards those we might feel threatened by or at risk from. But…
Jo Frost
What can running teach us about the Christian life?
Everyone seems to be running. Social media is saturated with running influencers who talk us through their training regime, diet, and their overwhelming range of running technology. Apps like Runna and Strava have become multi-billion-pound businesses, attracting a large number of loyal users, who…
Ben Neill
Five ways to live faithfully in divided online spaces
We live in a time of ‘fake news’ and deepfakes, where truth and reality can be increasingly hard to find. AI images and videos are appearing everywhere online, and they are rapidly becoming harder to distinguish from real life. As Jesus stood on trial, Pilate asked a question that many are still…
Ben Neill
Being Human conversation cards
Whether you’re talking to Christians or non-Christians, we want to help you have conversations about the things that really matter. Have a look at how strangers opened up when we took the cards out on the streets of Kings Cross!
Good news for a weary Wales
And yet, the story of Christmas begins in darkness. The angels’ song of “good news of great joy” (Luke 2:10) didn’t ring out over a peaceful land but over people weighed down by Roman rule, economic hardship and a longing for change. God’s answer wasn’t a policy or a programme but a person. Into…
Miriam Cummings
Beth's story - Lack of support
I found out that I was pregnant when he was away. I recall calling him and telling him that I was pregnant. He was very adamant that he was going to support me and that there was absolutely no option of me having an abortion: “My mum will help us with looking after the baby.” I was very sick during…
UK politics: year in review
As the body of Christ our collective purpose is to be Jesus’ hands and feet to the world, both in social action and in proclamation of the gospel; seeking to reconcile people and politics with the love of their Heavenly Father and bringing the light of Christ to every community and situation. The…
Alicia Edmund