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From her experience living in South Korea, Heather Carruthers considers how we build the community God intended in a world of ...
A colourblind culture is profoundly unfair for those of us who have, as bi-racial Korean-American Tasha Jun puts it in her ...
If you voted for Labour yesterday, we will carry the responsibility of your trust, as we rebuild our country. Whether you ...
As we step into a new season of leadership, we are hosting a series of in-person gatherings to connect with church leaders ...
Join us at our Talking Research and Revival gathering as we explore some of the latest research findings in the UK and bring ...
The Finding Jesus research from the Evangelical Alliance was commissioned to try to understand what was going on in the stories we were hearing of adults in the UK finding Jesus: Who were they? What ...
Yesterday parliament voted to legalise and in effect facilitate women acting outside of a medically regulated framework to terminate the life of their unborn child at any stage of pregnancy up to ...
Labour MPs Tonia Antoniazzi and Stella Creasy have each tabled amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill – New Clause 1 and New Clause 20 – aiming to fully decriminalise abortion in England and Wales.
As we know, the 2024 general election brought huge political change, with a considerable proportion of MPs being new to office. As an advocacy team we have been connecting with many of the new MPs in ...
That stuck with me. Boredom can actually be a search for meaning. It shows up when we have to do things that feel misaligned with our goals and we therefore lack autonomy, or sometimes when we have ...
If I was writing this article a hundred years ago, the title could easily have been, 'Should Christians use electricity in their homes?' and it would have been addressing genuine concerns about ...
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