Search results for *
Is the ‘missing generation’ still missing?
Every church wants to make young adult disciples. Start with this resource, which stimulates thinking and facilitates conversation.
Building a better story: abortion, disability and the church
How can the church build a better future for all those made in God's image before and after birth? Our team explores this important conversation.
The posture and power of service
This is why I believe we should stop giving to the poor
Donna Jennings
A voice of hope, justice and leadership
If our advocacy is an integral part of us joining in with God’s mission to our world, what should we sound like?
Danny Webster
Brendon Christian: My conversion story
I became a Christian during lockdown, and this is my testimony
Guest writer
Faith with deeds
“Let’s rise and keep asking the Lord to help us follow Him no matter what”
Gavin Calver
Visions of the past, reality of the present
Let’s shout with joy, for the Lord is doing a new thing, says Chrishanthy Sathiyaraj
Chrishanthy Sathiyaraj
Laying the foundations: young adults and biblical literacy
Dr Ruth Perrin shares her thoughts on young adults and biblical literacy.
Gospel-centred social action for 2021
The church needs to write its story of hope into the social needs of our community throughout 2021 and beyond, says the Cinnamon Network's Kate Sharma
Kate Sharma
Job creation: our Christian witness
What can we do to serve those who have lost their livelihoods amid the pandemic?
Jo Evans
Lessons in job creation from a Christian entrepreneur
Jerry Marshall, co-founder of a business in Bethlehem in a time of restrictions which created 155 jobs, explains the lessons learnt for UK Christians
Jerry Marshall
Is the 'missing generation' still missing?
An in-depth look at how young adult faith has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic
Government support for frontline charities
Let us know whether you’ve received any additional funding for frontline services during the coronavirus crisis
Budget fails to lock in support for the most vulnerable
Significant tax and spending decisions for the economy announced in the budget, but do they go far enough?