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Parliament set to debate and vote on legalising assisted dying in England and Wales

Kim Leadbeater, Labour MP for Spen Valley, (pictured above) presented the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in parliament for first reading on 16 October. In principle the bill seeks to “allow adults who are terminally ill the right to request and seek assistance to end their own life,…

12 November 2024
Alicia Edmund

Take your generosity to a new level this month

After years of seeing the power of generosity as a financial adviser, ordained minister and fundraiser, this is an area is I am hugely passionate about, and after some miraculous God prompting, I have written a book, with the invaluable input of a multi-denominational survey, on this subject. It is…

15 November 2024
Rev Wendy Pawsey

Annual report 2023 - 2024

Our annual report for 2023 - 2024 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.


“Our history shows us the power of prayer”

Marlin and Barbara had been missionaries in Pakistan and India. They spoke Punjabi, the language of many of the newcomers, and understood their culture, so they were entrusted with the work. They settled in the city with their six young children. Two years after their arrival, in December 1974,…

5 December 2024
Ramesh Malhan

More than 1,200 Christian leaders sign open letter to MPs opposing assisted dying bill

Ahead of parliament debating a law to introduce assisted dying, more than 1,200 church and Christian leaders have signed a letter opposing plans. The letter is backed by the leaders of the Evangelical Alliance and Churches Together in England and national leaders from a wide range of networks and…

26 November 2024

Three lessons from my first three months at Evangelical Alliance

In September, I started the Evangelical Alliance graduate scheme as a Northern Ireland associate. As I reflect on my first three months in the role, I’m struck by how much I’ve learned in such a short time. Being immersed in the values, mission, and daily work of the Evangelical Alliance has…

26 November 2024
Emily Hutchinson

Assisted dying law – what comes next?

By 330 votes to 275, following less than five hours of debate, the vote split traditional party divisions to back the proposed bill to permit assisted dying. It was notable that as the vote tally was read out in the chamber of the House of Commons there was not the customary cheering when votes are…

2 December 2024
Danny Webster

A Christmas story of grace, compassion and friendship

Looking back, I’m surprised we didn’t drive our bandmaster Mr Williams to despair! In some people’s eyes, we were no doubt two annoying young teenage boys who weren’t taking the music seriously enough, potentially wrecking the reputation of the brass band. But somehow Mr Williams managed to…

10 December 2024
Tim Rowlands

God has been faithful in 2024, and the advocacy team are believing for more breakthroughs in 2025

2024 has been a challenging year for the advocacy team. We have had to navigate an evolving policy agenda along with highly emotive issues, such as end of life care and proposals to legalise assisted dying – yet God has been our refuge and strength throughout. We have known His encouragement and…

17 December 2024
Alicia Edmund

Relationships Matter: Course

Welcome to Relationships Matter Join Katherine, Damilola and Peter from the Being Human team as they explore what the Bible says about sexuality and same-sex relationships. This seven-session course is designed to deepen our understanding of what the Bible says about sex, sexuality and same-sex…


Stormont Snapshot – January 2025

Welcome to the first Stormont Snapshot of 2025. As the new year begins, some familiar challenges remain here. Our Health Minister is under intense pressure as the health system struggles with winter demands in emergency departments and social care. The new year also brings new developments. The…


What does the Scottish Budget mean for you?

By covering the policy priority areas that are featured within our framework for public engagement in Scotland, our What Kind of Nation resource, we wanted to make Evangelical Alliance members aware of a snapshot of the budget proposals for the purposes of going deeper into the spending decisions…

17 January 2025
Chris Ringland

What an ethos statement is and why you should consider having one

Whilst the philosopher Eugene Lewis Fordsworthe is credited as coining the original saying, most people will have heard the saying “assumption is the mother of all mistakes” in one form or another. So before you get into the hot water that comes with assumption, why not make the decision to have…


The Evangelical Alliance releases new Relationships Matter online course

Relationships Matter: a seven-week course to explore the good, true and beautiful story of relationships, sex and sexuality found in the Bible from the Evangelical Alliance is out today. The seven-part video series with an accompanying study guide is designed to help churches understand the…

23 January 2025

What's changing in the new Mental Health Bill?

In today’s society, we are increasingly aware of the importance of addressing poor mental health and providing support to individuals and families in such situations. Statistics regarding the current legal framework for mental health have highlighted a significantly imbalanced system. For example,…

28 January 2025
Abbey Furmedge