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What’s happening with the government’s conversion therapy plans?

Since the government announced in 2018 that they would bring forward plans to end conversion therapy there has been a lot of talk, but very little action. The plans have been at times supported and rejected by different prime ministers. Theresa May was for a plan, Boris Johnson was too until he…

25 October 2023
Danny Webster

How can the intercultural church remember together — when our history and experiences are different?

So, how should different communities remember collective history? Should we employ historical amnesia, where we try to block out the past because it is too painful? Or disengage because it is a part of history detached from us or foreign to our experience? Or only acknowledge the past that we want…


Take our politics survey

Ahead of the next general election the Evangelical Alliance wants to have clear and accurate information about the attitude of evangelical Christians towards politics as well as their political opinions and priorities. This will serve us as we seek to represent you to politicians and those…


Fame, shame and the love of God: reflections on the passing of Matthew Perry

Beloved by millions, he was one of the six best Friends of a generation – multiple generations, in fact. And yet his insecurities and his self-doubt have been well documented, and in recent years he was incredibly open about his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction. Matthew Perry was not the…

3 November 2023
Jo Frost

Meet Rani Joshi, our new South Asian Forum co-ordinator

Rani, can you tell us a bit about yourself? Hello, I’m Rani, based in wonderful Leamington Spa, single, a convert originally from a Hindu background. As well as my SAF role, I am a marketing consultant and coach. I spend some of my ‘spare’ time podcasting as well as reading, walks, growing veg, and…

8 November 2023
Helen Locke

Evangelical parents are dissatisfied with relationship and sex education in English schools

RSHE is an area of significant interest, and often concern, for many of our members – particularly those who are parents, carers, children’s or youth workers. As the UK Government reviews its guidance into RSHE across schools in England, the Evangelical Alliance is seeking to be a voice for…

7 November 2023
Nicola Martin

Annual report 2022 - 2023

Our annual report for 2022 - 2023 shows you in detail what where our funding has come from, and our impact over the last year. You’ll find all the facts and figures as well as stories of what God has been doing across the UK.


Synod and same-sex blessings

Peter: John, thank you for joining us. Can you help us understand what happened at the most recent Church of England synod in November? John: There was a nine-hour debate, a lot of amendments, but at the end of the day a tiny majority voted in a way that will be taken by the bishops as a green…

23 November 2023
Peter Lynas

How Christians are leading the way in providing bereavement support

Bereavement is one of the most stressful times of life, affecting everyone sooner or later and potentially impacting every part of someone’s life. Loss needs to be processed, and grief is a journey of adjusting to a new existence, which takes time, and understanding and support is needed in many…


The Huddle: The Best of Friends Session 4

This session explores the make-up of the twelve disciples and some the lessons Jesus teaches us from who he chose to follow him.


The Huddle: The Best of Friends Session 4

This session explores the make-up of the twelve disciples and some the lessons Jesus teaches us from who he chose to follow him.


Belonging: How the church can create community and connection for disabled people

Becky is a 21-year-old Christian student. Most students find that people are friendly and chatty, after they have overcome their ‘freshers nerves'. But Becky finds people are often afraid to talk to her. Why? Because she is disabled. Sadly, this is common for many members of the disabled community.…

1 December 2023
Annette Stuart

Daily Advent prayers

At Advent, we turn our hearts and minds towards the light that broke into the world's darkness. The light that has changed everything. We are invited to encounter that light and then asked to be that light ourselves, in a world that so desperately needs it. Written by Fred and Caroline Drummond…


Both Lives

Both Lives is a collaborative movement of individuals and organisations from diverse social, political and religious backgrounds. We began in 2017 as a campaign co-founded by the Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland and now exist as a UK-wide initiative of the Evangelical Alliance.


Law and statistics

Read our latest press release: Abortion rates have almost doubled in NI in the last three years since abortion law was changed.