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If you voted for Labour yesterday, we will carry the responsibility of your trust, as we rebuild our country. Whether you ...
On Friday, 20 June 314 MPs (a reduced majority of 23) voted in favour to legalise assisted suicide in England and Wales. The ...
The advocacy team met with the commissioners leading on this work for the UK Government back in June – but what comes next?
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 ...
Instead of the law protecting both lives in pregnancy, all unborn children have lost legal protections and women have been abandoned by those tasked and paid to provide care. Some women will risk ...
Over the next couple of weeks, Jesus answered my prayer. The Evangelical Alliance’s latest research Finding Jesus details the whys, hows and whats of people finding faith in adulthood. And in Jesus’s ...
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 ...
We recently sat down with Tim Coysh, head of digital and membership at the Evangelical Alliance, to talk all things fatherhood. From becoming a stepfather to Luca to supporting his wife Ellie through ...
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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