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Lockdown latest: Scottish Government September update
What do the new rules mean for you and your church?
Kieran Turner
Report proposes a new deal with faith communities
New report, which recognises the invaluable role of churches, is welcomed by the Evangelical Alliance
Peter Lynas
COVID and the future of work
What might the pandemic mean for how we work, and how should Christians engage with this debate?
John Coleby
Changing Church: autumn survey
How is the church responding to the changing landscape, needs and opportunities?
Hope has a name, and its name is Jesus
In the current flux of changing guidelines and regulations how are we people of hope?
Danny Webster
In this together – a call for generational unity
As the infection rate increases, it’d be easy to blame certain sections of society. Let’s remain united in divisive times
Phil Knox
People of prayer in places of pain
How Christians are called to partner in groaning (Romans 8) alongside their communities
Donna Jennings
How to run for Jesus in lockdown
The value of sport and wellbeing ministries for sharing Jesus in this season
Natalie Andrews
Understanding the politics of lockdown
With more political disagreement over lockdown measures, how should Christians navigate the ever-changing context?
Danny Webster
Good news from small voices
God can amplify our small voices and use them for his purposes
Stephen Harmes
Speaking with and for the most vulnerable
We appeared at the Northern Ireland Education Committee alongside the National Autistic Society
The UK church amid the pandemic: a journey of snakes and ladders
How can we navigate this season in a way that acknowledges the challenges but grasps new opportunities?
Donna Jennings
Removal of abortion law has led to over 650 abortions in the past six months
22 October 2020 marks one year since the law on abortion in Northern Ireland was radically changed by Westminster
David Smyth
IDOP Online: Let's honour the persecuted church, our risk-taking family
Pandemics and persecutions won’t stop us being family, as we pray together online. Join us for the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church on Sunday, 15 November
Helen Locke