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Perspective with Jo Frost and Aaron Nayagam

Recording on the October 2023 Perspective conversation on the future of mission and evangelism in the UK.


Coronavirus conversations live: Gavin Calver, Jo Frost and Dr John Kirkby

Live conversation from 7th May looking at the challenges facing people in lockdown, especially the poor and the vulnerable


Christ is King, not me

At the heart of the kingdom of God is the King. For me to learn how to be a citizen of that kingdom, I need to learn how to submit my rule to Him. Submission does not come naturally to me: I like to be in control, I heed my own opinions, and I trust my own judgement. I don't even like the word…

26 April 2018
Jo Frost

Disagreeing well

Ever since the garden, as God declared “it is not good”, conflict has been part of our story and has driven us forward. Without opposition, there can be no momentum, no dynamism. God acknowledged the problem of Adam’s loneliness, which led to the creation of Eve, and the diversity of God’s nature…

27 February 2019
Jo Frost

Getting started with social media

This article is part of our "Is the 'missing generation' still missing?” report to find out more click here.

2 March 2021
Jo Frost

Created for relationship

There was a joke doing the rounds on social media a few weeks ago: "Why does no one talk about the miracle of Jesus having 12 close friends in his 30s?" We live in a fast-paced, rapidly changing, hyperconnected world, yet loneliness is becoming a national epidemic. I visited a church last week…

1 July 2018
Jo Frost

A deeper relationship yields greater results

“When the storm comes and the fierce winds, when all around it is battered and besieged, the tree with deep roots will not be uprooted. It will not fall.” A board meeting, a training session and a church sermon. I have heard the same analogy and the same call to the church in three very different…

29 August 2018
Jo Frost

Elon Musk is at it again

The man on a mission to single-handedly save the human race from its own destruction has just opened his one-mile-long prototype tunnel under LA. Built in response to his frustrations of "soul-destroying" congestion trying to get from his house to LAX airport, he is seeking to further revolutionise…

20 December 2018
Jo Frost

Generous freedom

The spoils of this war would have established Abram as an undisputed king. He already had the command of 300 men at his disposal and now he had won the wealth of the five richest cities in the region. In the Valley of Kings, the indebted King of Sodom met Abram to plead for mercy and the scraps of…

1 July 2019
Jo Frost

May our shoulders be broad enough for others to climb

The event hosted by Rachael Heffer and Gavin Calver, with tributes from across the nations, through the generations and by the diverse cultures in the Evangelical Alliance. Throughout there was a consistent and resounding message of Steve’s commitment to ethnic unity. As people shared stories of…

5 December 2019
Jo Frost

Coronavirus conversations live: Gavin Calver, Jo Frost and Peter Lynas

Live conversation from 30th April looking at what God is up to in the church across the UK, how we can respond and what can be re-imagined as we look ahead.


Prayer changes things

The COVID-19 pandemic has left no life unscathed in the UK. The national health crisis caused by the severity of illness for many has pushed our healthcare system and those who work within it to breaking point. The consequences of the resulting lockdowns are wide-ranging and, for many,…

11 November 2020
Jo Frost

Channel 4's It's a Sin: stories of shame and mercy

From Bournemouth to Brighton to Canal Street in Manchester, my teenage and student years mirrored those of Nathan, Vince, Stuart and their friends: they were filled with rainbows and poppers, fairy wings and shared eyeliner. Even when I became a Christian, Canal Street on a Saturday night was where…

17 March 2021
Jo Frost

The good news of the God story

I always hated the idea of living in London. It seemed to me to be a place full of strangers. I love the experience of being known. Of walking down the street and stopping every few steps for a smile or a catch up. Of walking into a pub where my order’s ready on the bar before I’ve even crossed the…

28 May 2021
Jo Frost

Dare to have the difficult conversations

Watching our words is a principle many of us take seriously, and with good reason. When it comes to difficult conversations, however, it can become something of an excuse to avoid speaking out or a shield to protect us from being misheard. This has been especially true when it comes to having…

11 June 2021
Jo Frost

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