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Virtual foyers and Zoom handshakes

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

2 March 2021

Is the ‘missing generation’ still missing? Welcome to the conversation

Today marks the launch of a new resource from the Evangelical Alliance to help us navigate the changing landscape as we emerge from effects of the global pandemic, especially with regard to young adults. Exactly a year and a week ago, I flew to Abu Dhabi to speak to a conference of hundreds of…

2 March 2021
Phil Knox

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


Building a better story: abortion, disability and the church

This bill has a tightly defined objective and there remains much work to be done, to restore lost protections for women and unborn children but this could be a small but significant step in the right direction. At www.equallyhuman.org you will find a tool to enable members of the public to easily…


The posture and power of service

Service of this kind addresses the immediate material symptoms but ignores the deprivation of relationship, opportunity and equality that surround those we seek to serve. This form of giving reinforces the social barriers of ‘them and us’, forming Christian service as little more than good people…

1 March 2021
Donna Jennings

A voice of hope, justice and leadership

The last five years have seen immense and tense political disagreement among evangelical Christians on both sides of the Atlantic over the presidency of Donald Trump; but even some of his closest allies found themselves, rightly, having to reject the violence that his words inspired. But somewhat…

1 March 2021
Danny Webster

Brendon Christian: My conversion story

Since the Brexit vote in 2016 I’ve been back and forth between London and Dublin for my work – I’m a commercial lawyer. I spent next to no time at the apartment I bought in Penarth, despite immediately falling in love with Wales when there with a client one day in spring. I was considering selling…

1 March 2021
Guest writer

Faith with deeds

I’d be thinking, “I must enjoy this last meal; it’s a moment of life and freedom and fellowship with my friends,” if I were in that situation. Instead, Jesus comforts, cleans and prays for His followers. This extraordinary moment is heightened further by the fact that the only gentile slaves washed…

1 March 2021
Gavin Calver

Visions of the past, reality of the present

By Ezra 3:6 we know that the altar had been erected even before the foundation of the temple was laid (due to the fear that was upon them): “On the first day of the seventh month they began to offer burnt offerings to the Lord, though the foundation of the Lord’s temple had not yet been laid.” The…

1 March 2021
Chrishanthy Sathiyaraj



Gospel-centred social action for 2021

We’ve seen the Black Lives Matter movement highlight racial discrimination both implicit and explicit in our society, and the true depth of inequality exposed and exacerbated under the glare of the pandemic. These are big issues – issues that require UK-wide attention. But, as churches, we can’t…

9 March 2021
Kate Sharma

Job creation: our Christian witness

When it’s not us, it’s easy to say the right thing, offer prayer, shake our head at the situation and yet stay personally uninvolved. But we cannot stay uninvolved – this is not God’s nature, and it’s not how He’d want His people to act. It is right that we mourn with those who have lost jobs,…

1 March 2021
Jo Evans

Lessons in job creation from a Christian entrepreneur

Transcend turned the normal business start-up process on its head, to tackle high unemployment, especially among graduates, and build hope. Instead of seeking the best business idea and location to maximise returns, the starting point for me was to bring God’s blessing to the community he had…

3 March 2021
Jerry Marshall