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Mission Possible: Evangelism in persecuted lands and how the UK church can be bolder
The time I spent with Asrin was brief but powerful. (I have agreed not to use her full name or her photo to protect her identity.) Speaking to her for a little over an hour, I was continually blown away by her many stories of amazing encounters and life-changing God-moments throughout both her…
Nicola Morrison
Is death the ultimate human choice?
We live in a culture that has all too often reduced human life to functionality and usefulness. But what happens when you can no longer contribute to society? Do you still have purpose? We live in a society that is particularly focused on the individual. One campaign group has called itself ‘My…
Peter Lynas
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…
Tim Rowlands
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…
What Lunar New Year could teach you about hospitality
In Chinese culture, this lasts for about two weeks. On the first night, we would have the reunion meal in which families would come together, travelling from far and wide to celebrate together. (It’s similar to Christmas in the UK – including the frenzied last-minute shopping!) In China, this…
Eunice Lee
King's Cross meeting rooms
Our meeting rooms Big meeting room (Room 1) Ideal for larger gatherings, Room 1 can accommodate up to 45 people theatre-style. Other configurations include 36 chairs around tables, 18 for a board meeting, or 16 in a U-shape. Equipment includes a TV screen with HDMI input, a flipchart, a lectern,…
Good News People: Small Group Resources
There’s a reason these resources are named ‘Good News People’ and not ‘Good News Person’. As such, the book has been written in a way that does work for individuals to benefit from it on their own, but to maximise its impact it can be read as a small group community. This small group material is…
Pointing young men in prison to Jesus
Spurred on by Romans 5:8 which says, “But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” and Romans 10:14 which says, “And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?”…
Tim Mycock
Christian nationalism in the UK: a contest for the nation's soul?
“We are a Christian country, or we were,” he told MPs, “and we need to recover the sense that our values are not arbitrary but are grounded in the eternal truths of the Christian faith.” His remarks were delivered to a largely empty chamber but later went viral. They also signalled a growing debate…
Peter Lynas
Three reasons why prayer must be at the heart of our response to abortion
During the gathering, we prayed into four key areas: the wider situation across society and government; young people grappling with this complex issue amidst the noise of social media; those in our churches who have been personally impacted by abortion; and church leaders, as they seek to engage…
Lisa Barr
About us
The Evangelical Alliance is made up of hundreds of organisations, thousands of churches and tens of thousands of individuals, joined together for the sake of the gospel. Representing our members since 1846, the Evangelical Alliance is the oldest and largest evangelical unity movement in the UK.…
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The Evangelical Alliance has a dedicated team of staff, board and council members who work in Belfast, Glasgow, Cardiff and London, serving the church locally and nationally in order to help Christians and churches make Jesus known in society.
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We long to see people and communities in Scotland flourish and be filled with the love and hope of Jesus. Our work in Scotland focuses on facilitating prayer-based unity, speaking out on issues that matter and on resourcing the church to be confident in living out the gospel. We'd love you to join…
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