Christ Before Nation - A Call to Faithfulness in a Fractured Age
When national identity and Christian identity become entangled, the gospel inevitably shrinks. This blog challenges the rising tide of cultural Christianity and calls believers into deeper discipleship, Christ‑centred hope, and a gracious, compelling public witness in an increasingly divided age.
Humanism on Borrowed Capital
A response to the Humanist UK CEO’s Easter Sunday letter in The Guardian, challenging his interpretation of Britain’s religious landscape. See why humanism’s confidence in a secular future overlooks the moral and historical foundations that still sustain the public square.
The Quiet Revival Report Withdrawn – Keep Calm & Carry On
The Quiet Revival report may be withdrawn, but the signs of spiritual openness across the UK remain. Discover what faithful ministry looks like in this moment.
Friday the 13th
A reflection on why Christians don’t need to fear Friday the 13th, exploring how superstition grows from our desire for control, how God’s sovereignty steadies us in uncertain moments, and why trust in His providence offers far greater security than luck, rituals, or chance.
The Habits That Shape Us
As a new year begins, this blog explores why meaningful change rarely happens overnight, and how small, faithful habits - rather than bold resolutions - quietly shape spiritual growth, everyday obedience, and who we are becoming.
Leading When You’re the Youngest (or Newest) in the Room
Leading people older or more experienced than you? Gain the tools to inspire confidence, show humility, and build lasting influence - leading to credibility in leadership no matter your age or your tenure.
Multi-Faceted: How the Four Gospels Can Shape Our Unity in Christ
The four gospels reveal different sides of Jesus, yet one unified message of hope. Discover how their unique perspectives can inspire us to value the diversity within the Church and build deeper unity in Christ.
Walking with Tommy Robinson: What Jehoshaphat and Schaeffer Teach Us
With the recent ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march led by Tommy Robinson sparking debate, this blog explores how Christians should respond. Drawing on King Jehoshaphat and Francis Schaeffer, we examine the difference between temporary alliances and true Christian partnership.
Demonstrating the Gospel in a Divided World
In a world fractured by politics and division, learn how Christians can live out the gospel by following Jesus’ way - building unity, standing for justice, speaking truth to power, and embodying God’s kingdom with love.
Hope in Jesus in the Face of Evil
When the world feels overcome by war, violence, and despair, how can Christians hold on to hope? This blog explores how faith in Jesus anchors us in truth, love, and compassion even in dark times - reminding us that evil never has the final word.
Raising the Sails: Leadership Skills and the Spirit
Be inspired to grow as a leader while relying on God’s transformative power. This blog will encourage you to develop your skills, strengthen your character, and prepare your heart, all while partnering with the Spirit to lead with purpose and impact in ministry, charity, or business.
Polyphonic God, Intercultural Church
The UK Church is experiencing fresh growth. Discover why intercultural change is so vital - and how intercultural collaboration, diverse worship, and cultural intelligence are key to its future.