Interview

Interview with Hannah: Carrying my son
Hannah tells us her story of carrying her son to Glory.
Article

From Andrew Tate to #MeToo: can we bridge the battle of the sexes?
Young men and woman are falling on opposite ends of the political spectrum. As Christians, why should we care and are there steps we can take to bridge the divide?
Analysis

Hate Crime in Scotland – what does the new legislation mean for you?
A briefing note by Chris Ringland, our public policy officer in Scotland, on the new legislation that came into effect on 1 April 2024
News

Why should Christians care about the Cass Review?
Peter Lynas, explains why the Cass Review is useful for highlighting some key factors around gender care for young people that align with biblical principles
Article
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Befriending: lending an ear
Nicola Morrison, editor of the Evangelical Alliance, explains why something as simple as a phone call can make all the difference.
Opinion

Motherhood: The highs and lows and how God has been faithful through it all
Ahead of Mothering Sunday, Cara MacDonald, shares why as a mother of five, despite the many challenges motherhood brings she remains grateful
Article

Violence against women and girls: Edinburgh Council's disappointing step back
Edinburgh Council has decided to maintain "sexual entertainment venues" despite the Scottish government's position that they constitute violence against women and girls
Research

Northern Ireland: Who are the good news people?
David Smyth, head of Evangelical Alliance Northern Ireland, shares some key findings from our recent research on evangelicals across Northern Ireland
Event

Launch Day: Coalition of Christian Voices Against Poverty in Northern Ireland
On Tuesday 31 January, we were pleased to join with over 80 church and Christian organisational leaders at the launch event for the coalition in Portadown
Article

Children’s Mental Health Week: bringing hope to the crisis
Tim Morfin shares how early intervention is bringing hope to struggling children, and how churches can learn to spot signs of poor mental health using 'emotional first aid'
Opinion

Romance is entering a new era. What might the church have to offer it?
The sun appears to be setting on the dating app era and culture is on a mission to re-codify love, but what will we find in the aftermath?
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