COP27: to go, or not to go?
/While presidents and kings decide whether to go to COP27, or not, here are ways for Christians to get involved and raise the profile #COP27
Read MoreWhile presidents and kings decide whether to go to COP27, or not, here are ways for Christians to get involved and raise the profile #COP27
Read MoreSteve Harrison from 422 Manchester inspires us as he describes the project’s Christian roots and practical outreach.
Read MoreDiscover more about the significance of the Queen’s faith in the book Defenders of the Faith, reviewed here by Peter Crumpler.
Read MoreMoses and leadership: a book review by Julie Craythorne
Read MoreWhen planning a preaching series on Romans, Jonny Gumbel thought it would take a year – three and a half years later he had covered one theme: love.
Read MoreChurch unity across social, spiritual and cultural areas is what the Gather Movement explores and builds on. Andy Frost invites us to find out more.
Read MoreNaomi Lawson Jacobs and Emily Richardson share their vision for disabled people in churches transformed by the Holy Spirit into places of justice and equality.
Read MoreMAF have a new set of free Bible studies that align with the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and with the work MAF does in aid relief and development worldwide.
Read MoreFestival goers were set to race against the clock in the Family Bible Challenge set by the Bible Society team
Read MoreGod’s Plan A is the local church by Rev John & Anne Coles
Read MoreInsights into honey-making and harmony In the beehive by Peter Knatt
Read MoreThe Spirit at Pentecost spread from 120 disciples to 3000 new believers in a day, Simon Gibbes suggests the Spirit was for community and equality then, and now as we live out the call for justice at home in the UK and worldwide.
Read MoreThe Queen – an extraordinary public servant, an exemplary disciple – says Mark Greene
Read MoreFacing up to class divides in our churches with Paul Brown and Natalie Williams
Read MoreNavigating eating disorders in church environments by Hope Virgo, author and mental health campaigner
Read MoreWriting about disability from a first-hand perspective, Dr Amy Kenny describes a conversation and an attitude within the church, the body of Christ, that is deeply hurtful.
Read MoreWhen Anne Thompson decided to learn Psalm 22 in public recordings around her town during Lent, she did it with her mother Mary, as a fundraiser for Tearfund. Anne reflects on her learning journey, in Hebrew and in being a witness for the Lord’s Word.
Read MoreA reflection on how beauty in form and function can inspire our sermons to be informative and inspirational, too by Jonathan Holder.
Read MoreCornilius Parwaringira wonders how attentive we really are when we join in church online; taken from observations and conversations about different churches across different denominations.
Read MoreUkraine and the indomitable spirit: Matty Fearon from BMS World Mission examines what happens when God breaks through.
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