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Pentecost and the Acts church today

The early church was birthed in this place. It wasn’t a strong army of people with all the answers, it was a young band of folk who were more hungry and desperate for God more than for anything else. And most importantly; they knew they were nothing and could do nothing without Him.

1 June 2022
Gavin and Anne Calver

Talking Jesus report is now live – available here

The hotly anticipated Talking Jesus report is now available here to download, view and share freely: DOWNLOAD THE REPORT NOW This ground-breaking report by Alpha, the Evangelical Alliance, HOPE Together, Luis Palau Association and Kingsgate Community Church shows the state of faith in the UK, how…

13 May 2022

Talking Jesus: Are “not-yet Christians” closer to trusting Jesus than we think?

Belief is everywhere, and what we believe as a nation not only matters, but may also surprise us. As the Evangelical Alliance, we have been working with partners to deliver Talking Jesus, research into the state of faith in the UK. The report was released last week and found that 45 per cent of…

18 May 2022
Gavin Calver

What's the next missional moment for the UK church?

In fact, the social and economic value of church buildings to the UK is an incredible £55 billion a year, according to the National Churches Trust. Whether it’s job clubs, foodbanks, street teams or mental health cafes, churches are rediscovering what it means to truly love their communities. In…

25 May 2022
Kate Sharma

Prayer for Pentecost

Take a moment to pray with us for the Holy Spirit's leading this Pentecost


Why are we so obsessed with the multiverse? | Being Human

What can some of this year’s blockbuster movies tell us about the deeper questions people are asking about what it means to be human today?


Brothers united in prayer

In the 1970s, there were just a handful of known evangelical believers in Algeria. Today, there are tens of thousands gathered in dozens of churches. Around 50 churches form the Protestant Church of Algeria, or Eglise Protestante d’Algérie (EPA), a national alliance of churches that became a member…

27 May 2022
Wissam al-Saliby

Being a special envoy in prayer

Never have so many people, and so many Christians in particular, been persecuted simply for what they believe. The charity Open Doors estimates that, across 76 countries, 360 million Christians suffer high levels of persecution. Every two hours a Christian somewhere in the world is killed for their…


The hidden persecution of Christian women and girls

Recently, Open Doors published a parliamentary report exploring the impact that gender has on the persecution of Christians across the world. The report noted that Christian women and girls experience a greater breadth of persecution than their male counterparts because the persecution that they…

31 May 2022
Nicola Martin

Talking Jesus: Four things we can do to help more people become Christians

Discovering how people get somewhere is of great value. It means you invest your time and resources more wisely. There are reasons why the paths most trodden offer the least resistance. And my favourite pathway is the one that leads to Jesus. I am desperate to know how He finds people. That’s why…

1 June 2022
Phil Knox

Why it’s time to speak up against Pakistan’s blasphemy law

95 per cent of the country’s population is Muslim, and these laws were hardly ever used until 1986. But when General Zia ul Haq started the process of Islamising the country’s laws, he also added the sentence of life imprisonment for people found guilty of defiling or desecrating the Qur’an and…


The Nationality and Borders Act: Now a harsh reality

We at the Evangelical Alliance were engaged from the very beginning, producing a written submission to the consultation and select committees, through to meeting with MPs and Peers as the bill passed through parliament. Read our consultation submission here.

27 May 2022
Alicia Edmund

“Five years in an Iranian prison… it was worth it”

My parents were angry. My mum felt she had lost her sons. My Dad worried how he would look our relatives in the eye. They also knew the risks of converting in Iran and were scared. Leading my sister to Christ was the last straw. My parents disowned me: Mum said she wouldn’t open the door to me…

1 June 2022
Farshid Fathi

Learn more about the FoRB fringe

The culture of any nation is strengthened by civil society groups active in public life. This is especially true in promoting religious freedom or belief. Different faith-based organisations, community groups, and not-for-profit organisations working in this policy area hold local leaders and…

1 June 2022
Alicia Edmund

New report reveals Scottish churches and Christian groups helped over 2,000 individuals recover from drug addiction

Today, the Evangelical Alliance and Serve Scotland present their new report Stories of Hope addiction recovery at the Scottish Parliament to highlight the magnitude of activity by Christians and churches to tackle addiction across Scotland. The research highlights the extraordinary efforts that…

7 June 2022