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Back to the future: Maximising mission on re-entry

The ‘new normal’ has been unlike anything that we were used to before. Some of us haven’t stepped into a church building in over a year. Many of us have had to show admirable restraint while listening to ‘How great Thou art’ and only humming or whispering the words behind our masks. Few of us have…

1 July 2021
Phil Knox

Reflect and Reset - part 2

You can start your Reflect and Reset journey right here, but we do recommend you take time to reflect in Part 1 before or alongside using Reflect and Reset Part 2.


England: Legal restrictions on church gatherings set to end

The Prime Minister has set out how England would proceed to step 4 (the removal of all legal limits on social contact) from 19 July. Advice will replace most legal restrictions and decisions on whether to uphold certain measures will be left to personal conscience. Despite case numbers continuing…

14 July 2021
Danny Webster

Start with your street

Jesus’ instruction in the great commission to “go” is often met with good intentions, even zeal. Sadly, that enthusiasm can soon go out with a bit of a whimper in the face of the question, “but how?”. According to a recent survey by the Evangelical Alliance, the biggest barrier to witnessing is…

7 July 2021
Martin Graham

Job Creation Project: Life when work stops

If losing a job is rather like a bereavement, then my wife and I felt triply hit. How do you cope when life continues but your work stops? What does it mean to be a fruitful frontline disciple if your frontline suddenly changes? What is the Bible’s perspective on all of this? And what practical…

8 July 2021
Steve Osei-Mensah

Confessions of a hypocritical pro-lifer

Polls suggest that most people (women in particular) oppose such a move, and as one who affirms the value of human life both before and after birth, I am relieved that this is the case. As one who cares about how we might better host diversity of thought and belief in public life, I have been…

9 July 2021
Damilola Makinde

The nation’s favourite hymn

I’m a pretty average singer. On the scale of ‘tone deaf to Pavarotti’ I’d place myself precisely at the half-way point. Those who have ever sung in the pew or terrace in front of me would agree that I’m more about quantity rather than quality. And in the last year I have desperately missed singing…

12 July 2021
Phil Knox

How to host a 'Freedom Day' service

For some of us, there will have been grievous loss, as relatives and friends may have been very ill with the virus or even passed away. For others, there will have been painful loneliness and isolation, or the strain of home-schooling and shielding. And yet there will be some who have found great…

13 July 2021
Nigel Freeman

Widely criticised aid cuts expose limits of the law

At the 2021 budget the chancellor announced that development assistance would reduce from 0.7 per cent of gross national income to 0.5 per cent. The Conservative Party had pledged in their 2019 election manifesto that they would maintain the level of spending. It had been a centre piece of the…

14 July 2021
Danny Webster

Helping the refugee feel at home

In April, the Evangelical Alliance wrote about the Government’s new plan for immigration and urged members to fill in a consultation opposing the two-tiered system which will grade people based on how they entered the UK, regardless of the complex experiences of people seeking asylum. These…

19 July 2021
Jo Evans

Job Creation Project: Supporting entrepreneurs in their non-traditional ministry

One night in university led Reuben’s perspective on God to change drastically. He was coming home one wet evening when he passed a homeless man sitting on the pavement. When Reuben leant down to give the man some money and ask him how he was doing, the man began weeping. He explained that people…

29 July 2021
Jo Evans

Summary of response to the Climate Change Bill 2021

"The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it." Genesis 2:15 As Christians we believe that there is a clear biblical mandate to care for creation. God has given human beings a unique responsibility to act in a way that looks after and looks out for His…

27 July 2021
Danielle McElhinney

Climate change: Gospel motivation for a global issue

The report (available on the IPCC website here) is said to be the most robust to date, presenting the thoroughly researched argument that climate change is already impacting the whole world. The University of Oxford's Dr Friederike Otto, one of the many authors of the report, says: "Climate change…

11 August 2021
Jo Evans

Students, go and be the light!

One of the most memorable conversations I had about Jesus at university was with one of my second-year housemates. She was going through a time in her life where she was struggling with a lot of anxiety, and she asked me, “why are you not scared of death?” This question gave me a chance to share my…

16 August 2021
Suzanna Ling

Yorkshire puddings for breakfast: the importance of preparing our youth for university

Sunday, September 20th, 2015. With a car full of absolutely ridiculous items (seriously, why did I take a rolling pin to university?), my parents and I set off for Norwich to begin the next chapter of my life. I was 18 years old, straight out of school, and had signed up for three years at the…

23 August 2021
Sam Brown