Young adults: does my vote count?
Tom Kendall offers a fresh perspective for young adults trying to navigate how they can engage with politics faithfully
How do I decide who to vote for?
How we can make up our minds on how to vote in the upcoming election.
This election is pivotal for evangelicals in Northern Ireland – let’s keep praying and preparing
Our Northern Ireland public policy officer, Danielle McElhinney shares how the upcoming election could affect evangelicals in Northern Ireland and how we can be praying
Seen, heard, valued and honoured: let’s increase our awareness of learning disabilities
Dr Jill Harshaw from member organisation Tiō Asociates explores the themes of Learning Disability Awareness Week and how they can be applied in our churches
How we can celebrate South Asian Heritage month
How to celebrate South Asian Heritage month where you are
Father's Day: what being a stay-at-home dad taught me about being a child of God
Jonathan Murnane shares his experiences of fatherhood, what it's taught him about being a child of God, and some of the misconceptions about being a stay-at-home dad
Three guiding principles for Christian women ahead of polling day
Alicia Edmund head of public policy, reflects on how our faith can help us discern which candidate to vote for and what will be influencing her vote this election
Sports evangelism: Could you share Jesus with others this summer?
Phil Knox, our evangelism and missiology senior specialist, highlights some of the ways people are finding faith and why sporting events are a great opportunity to share Jesus
Evangelicals encouraged to think faithfully about politics
The Evangelical Alliance responds to the announcement of a general election on 4 July.
Evangelical Alliance
23 May 2024
23 May 2024