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Parliament and coronavirus: the work of select committees

An important way in which our Parliament does this is through select committees, which are groups of MPs or members of the House of Lords who focus on one area of government policy. There are quite a few currently looking at various aspects of COVID-19 and the Government’s response. Here ishow…

24 April 2020
John Coleby

Human rights in China during COVID-19

Let’s be clear: we do not mean China as a country or the Chinese people, who are the primary victims of the brutal regime led by Xi Jinping, and we should at all times make that distinction. We believe we should continue to find ways to strengthen people-to-people relations, and to support the…

24 April 2020
Benedict Rogers

Sir John Houghton, pioneering climate change scientist, dies age 88

A version of this obituary was previously published in Cambrian News.

27 April 2020
Hannah Malcolm

Kintsugi Hope online wellbeing groups

We feel that more people and communities than ever before need to be connected and given a listening ear at this time when the coronavirus pandemic has made our world scarier and more uncertain than ever before. The current situation is affecting all of us in different ways, and we are seeing…

28 April 2020
Ludivine Kadimba

Money and PPE boost for churches and ministries

As part of a new initiative called ‘This is Love’, Christian charity Samaritan’s Purse UK is partnering with churches and ministries as they seek to support those who are disadvantaged, suffering from the direct and indirect effects of coronavirus, during this time. Providing foodbanks and care…

28 April 2020
Naomi Osinnowo

Leadership in Crisis webinar

As we can't hold our normal public leadership courses, we're bringing together our networks across the UK for webinars and online sessions featuring some of our regular speakers and invited guests. During this exclusive session Tim Cross reflected on his experience of leadership in crisis.


Three practical ideas for evangelism during lockdown

But it is also hard. Many churches are grieving and comforting one another through grief and bereavement. Most churches’ income has been impacted by an absence of hall lettings, conference bookings and the fact you can’t pass around a virtual Sunday collection plate. We do need to continue to look…

30 April 2020
Phil Knox

Show yourself some compassion

I had a sick feeling in my stomach. I love my children, but the idea of being home with all four of them all day is filling me with huge amounts of anxiety. Will I be able to handle it? Suddenly Facebook is flooded with advice on how to look after my mental health: exercise regularly (but only once…

30 April 2020
Patrick Regan OBE

Prayer, faith and witness

Driving back from speaking at Gold Hill Baptist Church on Sunday, 15 March, there was a strange sense in my gut that things were about to change. The media stories were growing and the idea that things were about to become less free was increasingly clear. Within days, everything was being live…

30 April 2020
Gavin Calver

Women after God's own heart

But when she looks online, Mimi feels less confident in her faith. The culture of the UK tells her she should be obsessed about sex, body image, consumer choices, the environment and mental wellbeing, all in one odd package of individualism. We are incredibly free to choose but find it hard to…

30 April 2020
Amanda Jackson

Marriage, money and mindset

That’s probably why money is the number one trigger of arguments between partners, according to a 2017 YouGov survey, and the conflicts are intense, less easily resolved and endure for longer than many others. For Tim and Jacqui money was always tight growing up and, for most of their married life,…

30 April 2020
Christine Daniel

Why leadership and trust can’t be separated

In a critical situation leadership is essential to ensure action is taken to prevent worse consequences – that much is straightforward. In the regular course of life there are innumerable tame problems that require tackling; these require leadership and might be difficult but have been done before.…

30 April 2020
Danny Webster

Impact of coronavirus on charities

The Evangelical Alliance has spoken to all its member churches and organisations over the last month and has heard incredible stories of how they are responding to this crisis: from making practical changes to deliver church meetings online to caring for the vulnerable in their community in new…

1 May 2020
Danny Webster

Free to lead

Yet one Tuesday night we found ourselves sitting in our lounge with our pastors, who told us they were leaving in five months and asked if my wife Helen and I would lead the 60 or so people in our congregation. They gave us three days to make a prayerful decision. We prayed; we said no. We prayed…

30 April 2020
Tim Roberts

Sharing your faith with your friends during coronavirus

The most significant person in helping someone becoming a Christian is a friend. We all play a part in sharing good news.

5 May 2020
Phil Knox